W dniu śro, mar 20, 2013 o 2:41 ,nadawca Colin Watson <[email protected]> napisał:
I've added "latest" symlinks alongside the existing "current" on cdimage.ubuntu.com (e.g. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntukylin/daily-live/latest/). The intent of this is that "latest" will continue always pointing to the very latest build, while "current" will point to the latest build that has passed automatic smoke-tests. The latter is not yet implemented, so "current" is always the same as "latest" right now, but I hope to get this working soon.

While I love the idea I cannot think of more confusing words. Could we perhaps reconsider this to be something that does not require a README file around?

If backwards compatibility is not important (the name 'current' can be discarded) then I would propose using "lastes-tested" and "latest-untested"

Thanks
ZK
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