On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, rg wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:38:55 +0900
From: rg <grant(a)tuins.ac.jp>
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Subject: Version naming
I know some don't seem to think the final version naming is important,
but for others it is, as we have to deal with it NOW. Anyway, I noticed
on Amazon that the Red Hat "Unleashed" and "24 Hours" books are titled
Red Hat X. Is that going to be it? So Mac-ish? And what's with the
secrecy anyway? Why doesn't RH just come out and say what it is going to
be? Or have they already done so?
Because the name, version number, etc. has not been decided yet.
When it has been decided, and we are ready to tell people what it
is called and whatnot, you'll read about it on the website and on
these lists.
For the record, traditionally, the product naming is done on the
very last day of development. That's been the way it has been
since I've been working at Red Hat now for just under 3 years,
and I'm told that's the way it's been for every release before
that.
You will be given further information about the project on
September 15th, as the website
http://rhl.redhat.com states. To
stay updated on all information, you can visit that website.
Chances are if it isn't on the website, then it isn't public or
is not decided upon yet.
Hope this helps to clarify the confusion.
--
Mike A. Harris
ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat