Re: CURRENT vs. STABLE vs. RELEASE, tags and branches [was: Re: That age old question again]

2008-03-17 Thread RW
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 03:21:31 +0200 Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: RELENG_7 This is a branch too. It includes all development of the 7-STABLE series. Created at the same point as the release tag called RELENG_7_0_0_RELEASE, this is the basis for all

Re: That age old question again

2008-03-17 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 09:18:27AM +1000, Robert Chalmers wrote: Not quite but close. On the front page of FreeBSD.org, is the download links for LATEST RELEASES a.. Production Release 7.0 Which I'm assuming is the latest, and commercially useable version. Now I still find the situation

That age old question again

2008-03-16 Thread Robert Chalmers
Not quite but close. On the front page of FreeBSD.org, is the download links for LATEST RELEASES a.. Production Release 7.0 Which I'm assuming is the latest, and commercially useable version. Now I still find the situation of CURRENT, STABLE as they relate to RELEASE slightly confusing, and no

Re: That age old question again

2008-03-16 Thread Mel
On Monday 17 March 2008 00:18:27 Robert Chalmers wrote: Not quite but close. On the front page of FreeBSD.org, is the download links for LATEST RELEASES a.. Production Release 7.0 Which I'm assuming is the latest, and commercially useable version. Now I still find the situation of

Re: That age old question again

2008-03-16 Thread Bill Moran
Robert Chalmers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not quite but close. On the front page of FreeBSD.org, is the download links for LATEST RELEASES a.. Production Release 7.0 Which I'm assuming is the latest, and commercially useable version. Now I still find the situation of CURRENT, STABLE as

CURRENT vs. STABLE vs. RELEASE, tags and branches [was: Re: That age old question again]

2008-03-16 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2008-03-17 09:18, Robert Chalmers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not quite but close. On the front page of FreeBSD.org, is the download links for LATEST RELEASES a.. Production Release 7.0 Which I'm assuming is the latest, and commercially useable version. Now I still find the situation of