On Tuesday 2013-09-10 22:30, Marguerite Su wrote:
They can just judge by the svn/git prefix to get an idea that this version is a dev version.
The prefix does not necessarily indicate that something is dev or unstable, although many people want to paint a picture that everything that has not been made available as a tarball is broken.
My theory just comes from the fact that Arch linux changed all its network interfaces to random strings, eg: wlan0 is not wlan0, is wlanjlajl. So now users just know it's a wlan, they can't even search an answer through by Google because everyone's interface is now different.
Everyone's interface was different before already. Some have eth0, others eth1, eth2, and so on. The interface name is a bad search keyword in any case. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org