Martin Schlander a écrit :
I don't see any need/use for code names at all I don't see any either.
names usually don't mean anything... they are used to make memory easier. and with numbers counting up (e.g. 11.0, 11.1, 11.2) this is pretty easy.
other distros uses year.month numeric and/or name
Moin, On Monday 04 May 2009, jdd wrote: that might be an option
openSUSE naming is completely absurd and changing it would be a good thing.
As long as there is not a brilliant idea of changing the openSUSE versioning I don't see much positive things in doing so. Does the current versioning hurt somewhere (beside of "I don't like it")? Best M
The idea of colours is very good
jdd
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