On 11/30/12, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> wrote:
> He says that the converse usually holds true. First of all, converses
> usually
> do not hold true. Conditions that are both necessary and sufficient are the
>
> exception, not the rule. Second, it does not hold in this case either.
>

I never said most/all converses hold true, just that that particular
one usually does.

99.99997% of "programming projects" (@Lars saying Qt is not a Linux
distribution) use "stable" and "release" interchangeably.



I don't really care if it's called "testing" or even "green"
(dev=red,middle=green,release=blue), so long as it isn't ambiguous.
The current setup is equivalent to dev=white, stable=brown-orange,
release=brown-red.

d3fault
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