On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 07:47:23PM +0000, Theo PAGTZIS wrote:
>   just a very basic question that would resolve a dispute between colleagues.
> 
> When one talks about Fbsd3.3-STABLE my impression is that such version is a 
> stage before the Fbsd3.3-RELEASE. In other words the  -RELEASE is for the 
> final version and the -STABLE is the version that is soon (after some further 
> bug settling) to become -RELEASE.
> 
> Is this the case?

Nope. ;-)  3.3-STABLE is the 3.x branch after 3.3-Release.  It's probably
not correct to talk about 3.3-STABLE except that it tells people that
you are running a version of the 3-STABLE (RELENG_3 to CVS) branch after
3.3-RELEASE.  The way things work is that there is a 3.x branch which
is referred to as 3-STABLE and releases are snapshots of that branch.

-- Brooks

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