Newer versions of apport (the Ubuntu bug reporting application) add a release tag to bug reports starting with Lucid Lynx 10.04 as far as I know. You'll find these reports tagged with 'lucid'. Older 'karmic' 'jaunty' etc. tags can be added by bug reporters and triagers to make searching easier.
On 01/27/2010 03:43 AM, Brian Vidal Castillo wrote: > To fix the bug search behaviour, Launchpad MUST add the tag '9.10' when > words like Karmic Koala are in the bug reporting or maybe include a > field in wich the user selects the version. > > Maybe only append a '9.10' tag when 'karmic' or 'koala' are set. > > For the animal, it's not a good decission to delete it... keeping the > animal with the adjetive is a good source of inspiration for artists and > the comunity. > > El 10/01/10 20:53, Marco Pallotta escribió: >> Il giorno dom, 10/01/2010 alle 20.19 +0000, Mark Ellse ha scritto: >> >>> Each version of Ubuntu has, effectively, three names. >>> >>> For instance, the latest release is: >>> >>> Ubuntu Karmic or is it Ubuntu 9.10? or is it Ubuntu >>> Koala? >>> >>> The presence of these three names makes it difficult to know how to >>> search for issues with a particular version. >>> >>> It would be much better if each version of Ubuntu was always referred >>> to by a single name and if two of these three ways or of referring to a >>> version were dropped. >>> >> To say the truth I don't think this is a real problem. The Ubuntu >> version is, speaking about your example, 9.10 while its codename is >> Karmic Koala. It's a sort of Ubuntu tradition. >> A typical user should only knows Ubuntu version (in fact from Ubuntu >> home page you can see that you may download ubuntu 9.10 not Ubuntu >> Karmic Koala). >> >> >> >> > > -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss