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John Pinner wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid43F1DAAD.3030008@linuxemporium.co.uk" type="cite">are
relatively obscure, but Ubuntu has feisty codes like 'Breezy Badger'
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which slip off the tongue easily and mean something to those involved,
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Feisty. Hmm.. Funny you should mention that one ;-)<br>
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I do think the code names get wider attention than perhaps we expected,
and it's worth us having a think about how we get wider adoption of the
more formal release identifiers.<br>
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I've also been thinking about the version numbers. Perhaps we should be
more explicit about the year/month thing?<br>
<br>
Ubuntu 2006/04<br>
Ubuntu 2006-04<br>
Ubuntu Dog-04<br>
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Thoughts welcome.<br>
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Mark<br>
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