On 6/26/23, Nicolas George <geo...@nsup.org> wrote: > ghe2001 (12023-06-26): > (...) > What works for Ubuntu is that their version numbers are really the year. > We know what year we are in, usually.
It would be possible, as an alternative, to populate sources.list with '2021', for instance, instead of 'bullseye', 'bookworm', etc.? We could have something like, 'Debian 2023 - Bookworm', so, preserving tradition, but allowing '2023' to be used as an alternative replacement of the traditional name maybe? Just an idea, looking for a simple solution... BTW, considering Debian doesn't have the marketing impositions of any proprietary commercial product, I find 'Debian 2021', 'Debian 2023', etc., reasonably appealing... Kind regards!