Ken Irving, 2002-Feb-27 09:18 -0900:
> 
> I'm wondering about the difference between using "woody" vs "testing"
> in apt-sources.  I currently have "testing" in my systems, but perhaps
> "woody" might be preferable.  Assuming woody (as current testing) does
> what I need, it ought to continue being sufficient once it becomes 
> stable.  What happens to testing when woody becomes stable? Does sid
> (suddenly?) become testing?   I'm sure the answers to these questions
> are in the documentation, so any pointers (RTFM) will be appreciated.
> 
> Ken

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