- " For several years, there have been at least two web pages maintaining a bit of history of Red Hat Linux, one by Stephen Smoogen and one by Matthias Saou that were valuable summaries we used while writing this document."
- "Therefore, as common practice, we use C syntax to refer to future releases. For example, the release code-named "Shrike" has the release name "Gin Gin"; the next release we informally referred to as "Gin Gin++" until we chose the release name "Cambridge.""
[^] # Re: captures d'écrans
Posté par ptit_tux . En réponse à la dépêche Nouvelle beta Red Hat Linux. Évalué à 1.
http://rhl.redhat.com/about/history/(...)
- " For several years, there have been at least two web pages maintaining a bit of history of Red Hat Linux, one by Stephen Smoogen and one by Matthias Saou that were valuable summaries we used while writing this document."
Ton site est référencé ici :
http://www.redhat.com/apps/download/(...)
Tout celà est bien normal et merci pour l'excellent service que tu founis.
> Hum, "Cambridge" était le nom de code des versions alpha qui ont précédé Severn.
Il y a aussi :
http://rhl.redhat.com/about/history/(...)
- "Therefore, as common practice, we use C syntax to refer to future releases. For example, the release code-named "Shrike" has the release name "Gin Gin"; the next release we informally referred to as "Gin Gin++" until we chose the release name "Cambridge.""