• weekly cdimage text still refers to bullseye

    From Thomas Lamprecht@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 17 09:10:01 2022
    Hi,

    [not subscribed, please CC on reply]

    I just wanted to report that while the cdimage overview[0] already refers
    to testing as "what will be Bookworm", the linked weekly builds page[1]
    still reads "what will be eventually released as "Bullseye", Debian 11." A minor, but potentially confusing detail, as I guess with Bullseye already released since mid of 2021, the latter should now refer to Bookworm?
    Especially as the ISO gets one a installation referring to Bookworm in the /etc/os-release and debian_version info.

    cheers,
    Thomas

    [0]: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/
    [1]: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/

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  • From Steve McIntyre@21:1/5 to Thomas Lamprecht on Thu Mar 17 11:00:01 2022
    Hi Thomas,

    On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 08:35:33AM +0100, Thomas Lamprecht wrote:

    I just wanted to report that while the cdimage overview[0] already refers
    to testing as "what will be Bookworm", the linked weekly builds page[1]
    still reads "what will be eventually released as "Bullseye", Debian 11." A >minor, but potentially confusing detail, as I guess with Bullseye already >released since mid of 2021, the latter should now refer to Bookworm? >Especially as the ISO gets one a installation referring to Bookworm in the >/etc/os-release and debian_version info.

    Oops, looks like another place I missed when switching things around
    last year. Now fixed. Thanks for telling us!

    --
    Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. steve@einval.com The two hard things in computing:
    * naming things
    * cache invalidation
    * off-by-one errors -- Stig Sandbeck Mathisen

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