> > "static" and "dynamic", maybe?
>
> or stable and testing, since that's pretty much exactly what they are...

stable, {latest,current,development,bleeding-edge}?
Even more than one non-stable tree might work, but that might incur more
work on the part of maintainers.

I've also heard from colleagues who were under the false impression that
'unstable' is something the average user should avoid.  Most people aren't
even aware of it.  (I can't live without it!)  Perhaps fink-configure
could add a prompt to enable the unstable tree?  (Instead of: "Edit
/sw/etc/fink.conf as root using your favorite text editor, and insert the
following magic words on line...")

Fang

David Fang
Computer Systems Laboratory
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Cornell University
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~fang/
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