> There is nothing like "legacy release". Bad choice if wording. > /legacy (pkg.openindiana.org/legacy) holds opensolaris releases up tp > snv_134 and that is what Legacy is. > > You are referring to Openindiana /dev development releases. >
Like it or not, something dead for 2 years and unmaintained maybe called "legacy" but I can use "vintage" if you like. I can also call it "Château OpenIndiana 2013 Vendange Tardive" or whatever, does not change the current developments. > > Openindiana is currently not devided into anything, and there is no > devision between openindiana and Openindiana, so it is again bad choice of > wording. > Since only Openindiana Hipster is updated regularly, it is what is > obviously active, so there is nothing like division in Openindiana. > Moving from consolidations to oi-userland, dropping legacy and obsolete components, moving away from SUN compilers etc... make 151a and Hipster two different animals. Additional philosophical questions: if a tree has several branches, is it divided ? does your self from 3 years ago identifies with your current self ? etc... > > I think that plans of putting releases that could land in /dev out of > Hipster snapshot (after testing is made with updating) , could be hurt, if > you call Openindiana development releases in /dev with the wrong name. > If you want to call "Development", something that is not developed, fair enough: come up with a better taxonomy, I have personally no strong opinion. I propose "vintage", "indie" and "hipster" to stay rock'n roll. > > Also if you have a separate announcement not related to the topic can you > please make a new topic on ML whe nposting separate topic? > I updated the page to point to MATE's Wiki page according to Ken's message so my reply is in no way unrelated. > > > _______________________________________________ > oi-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev > -- --- Praise the Caffeine embeddings
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