Jean Christophe ANDRÉ wrote: > Hi everybody, > > Le lundi 15 décembre 2003 à 16h19 (+0100), Martin Schulze écrivait : > > > The last stable release is 3.0r2, as announced here: > > > http://www.debian.org/News/2003/20031121a > > No. The last stable release is Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, which was > > released on July 19th, 2002. http://www.debian.org/News/2002/20020719 > > If the 3.0r2 is not a "release", how do you call it? An "update"?
We call it update or revision. > If so, I think the Debian homepage should reflect this terminology! In the announcement we do. > For now we can read "The latest stable release of Debian is 3.0r1." and > "The last update to this release was made [...]". I think this is confusing. > > I think we should read "The latest stable release of Debian is 3.0." and > then "The last update to this release is 3.0r2, which was made [...]". I guess that's what it was supposed to read. Need to refer to the web team here. Regards, Joey -- GNU GPL: "The source will be with you... always." Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.