Hi,

At 08:39 PM 12/5/96 -0600, you wrote:

>This is the KERNEL numbering system, not the Debian dumbering
>system. For the record, x.y.z where y is even is a stable kernel. y
>odd means a development kernel. For debian, every numbered release
>(with the exception of 1.0) is a stable release. The development
>releases (which are in general relatively stable, although things
>break from tinme to time) are only given code names.

But I thought Debian 1.2 (rex) was unstable (at least until it is released.)
Then, if only development releases are given code names, how come buzz
(Debian 1.1) is stable?

Thanks,

Eloy.-

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Eloy A. Paris
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Rockwell Automation de Venezuela
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