It can't be named belenos, because for some strange reason, the quantal
(12.10) kernel is named belenos.
But if they're named after what Ubuntu release they came from, wouldn't 3.13
be called trusty?
(That really is confusing, by the way, Quantal's kernel being called the same
thing as Trisquel 7. How did that happen, anyway?)
I think at that time that they backported the Quantal kernel (3.5 aka
belenos) for Trisquel 6, they didn't settle on Trisquel becoming an LTS only
distro and belenos at the time was the next release to be based off of Ubuntu
12.10.
So how do the kernel devs solve this? The Trusty kernel is
Fear not - work is ongoing.
As you all know, Ubuntu 14.04 was released and will serve as the base for the
upcoming Trisquel 7. Since the release of 7 can be some time away, can the
backported Trusty (3.13) kernel from 12.04 be added to the Trisquel repos
like you did with Saucy?
You could keep the lts-saucy name or