On Wed, 09 Jul 2014 07:05:47 +0200
Federico Bruni wrote:

> Oh, I was reading http://live.debian.net/manual/current and I thought 
> that current meant "last stable". unstable/ would be a better name.

unstable does not solve; 
git repo and, experimental may have them instead of unstable.
but I agree it is ambiguous, as devs/hackers/contributors side of view
 and users one may be different for a word "current".


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