Hello list, I'm considering to switch a preproductive machine to testing, which will go after one or two months productive. Because it's my first branch switch, I have several questions, but previously some word definitions I will use: - currentStable (the current stable version Deb3.0) - currentTesting (currently the sarge branch) - newStable (the new stable Deb3.1 release point maybe end of September) - newTesting (current unstable? Don't know how it is called, or what it will be)
Now my questions: - how will the branch switch from Testing to newStable be realized? - how can I tag my installation to a defined branch to stay on the currentTesting, which will be equal at the release date with newStable? I do not want, that my installation automatically moves from currentTesting to newTesting after the releaseDay. Currently I have tagged my installation to testing, should I switch the tag to sarge? Okay as you can see, I do not know how the releasing process of debian works, therefore I hope someone could explain me the facts. Regards, Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]