Giving that another thought it probably would be better to serve them in stable/ but we could keep anyway monthly builds in the monthly/ directory still, mainly for two reasons:
* Easier to pick up and freeze releases that we consider stables * Avoid the breakage of old urls with releases: renaming the monthly directory in stable will cause lot of dead urls out there in the internet pointing directly to mirrors in monthly so what i suggest to do instead, is creating a stable directory where we pick monthly versions that are suitable to be tagged as "stable", so the images in monthly will continue to keep built as-is, and use the stable folder to "freeze" specific versions. Il giorno mer 5 ott 2016 alle ore 20:38 André Jaenisch < ryun...@openmailbox.org> ha scritto: So who cares for renaming them? Am Wed, 05 Oct 2016 09:21:34 +0000 schrieb Ettore Di Giacinto <mud...@sabayonlinux.org>: > Sounds logic, fine by me > > Il mer 5 ott 2016, 11:19 Joost Ruis <joost.r...@sabayon.org> ha > scritto: > > > Agreed. > > > > On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 7:18 AM, Ben Roberts > > <opti...@sabayonlinux.org> wrote: > > > > +1 on this. > > > > IMHO stable and nightly would best fit their intended purpose, and > > be consistent with naming used by other software projects. > > > > On 5 Oct 2016 6:07 am, "André Jaenisch" <ryun...@openmailbox.org> > > wrote: > > > > What about Rolling (fka Daily) and ... um ... however distros like > > Mint and Debian are categorized? > > (I need my morning cup of black tea ...) > > > > Cheers, André > > > > wolfden schrieb: > > > > Since we are getting away from "Monthly" releases we should probably > > change wording to something like Daily and Stable releases or Daily > > and Quarterly releases. Keeping the term Monthly is just going to > > cause confusion with users and fifty billion questions of why do we > > have monthly still when we don't have monthy. > > > > -- > > Kelly Schwartz > > ~wolfden~ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Regards, > Ettore Di Giacinto - Sabayon Project Lead -- Regards, Ettore Di Giacinto - Sabayon Project Lead