What is going to happend if you ran out of all thoughtful labels? Is it going to be the same Winblows oxymoron with their CE/ME/NT/XP labeling? How would you tell a difference, judging by the label only, which SuSE version is older or newer than other? Probaly the better way is to add the year of release to existing SuSE Linux version number. E.g. SuSE Linux 8.2-03 -------------------
On Monday 24 March 2003 21:13, MooNPuP wrote:
RedHat skips version 8.1 and jumps to 9.0
It's pathetic! They might as well drop the decimal point, it doesn't seem to mean anything anymore.
I actually prefer microsoft's approach, to lose the version numbers completely and use different labels instead
"SuSE linux GTI" anyone?
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