Give them fun names but please STOP using them as official repo/distribution names.
Life would be so much easier if the repository was
debian15
. Same problem when looking up Docker images.Then you won’t have to double check everytime if you are talking about a newer/older version, etc.
Thank you. I’m working on transitioning from Mint to Fedora, and I’m happy to get away from decoding 3 layers of “cutesy” codenames to figure out what platform I’m on - “Victoria” / “Jammy” / “Buster” or whatever.
Coming from Windows 7, that was one of the things that instantly made me want to switch back.
This is a fun little rehash of the “what naming scheme should I use for my servers” discussion that will never end.
I agree, I use fun cutesy shit as aliases and whatnot but actual hostnames are boring and logical.
Debian Duke? Short form “dd”? This will be interesting.
I have not once ever seen anyone shorten the name of a Debian release like that and I’ve been following/using Debian things for two decades.
Squeeze, Wheezy, Jessie, Stretch, Buster, Bullseye, Bookworm, and Trixie aren’t “ds”, “dw”, “dj”, “ds” again, “db”, “db” again, “db” for a third time in a row, or “dt”. Both stable and sid are “s” too.
we need a debian name that initialises down to sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
Daisy’s cousin