Should we merge all codename tags with the version tags? Already there are tags like lucid and 10.04 which are identical.
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2not to mention lucid-lynx and other variants– RessuCommented Jul 29, 2010 at 4:29
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6Ya. My personal opinion is to use the version numbers exclusively and fix all the 'codename' tags.– Nathan OsmanCommented Jul 29, 2010 at 4:48
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Agreed. Codenames are development versions. Releases are designated by Version numbers.– txwikingerCommented Aug 11, 2010 at 19:25
3 Answers
Personally, I hope that over time the Tag Synonyms feature on the Info pages will take care of this for us and you'll be able to tag/search with lucid
, 10.04
and/or lucid-lynx
and these will be treated as equivalent.
It's early days for that feature, so I see where you're coming from.
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Agreed. we should only merge codenames for consistency i.e lucid and lucid-lynx and keep codenames and version numbers. different people search for different tags. Commented Aug 21, 2010 at 20:01
On the parent site there are (at this moment) 37 questions tagged with 10.04 and 9 questions tagged with lucid. Of the 37 questions tagged with 10.04, 5 are also tagged lucid and 1 is also tagged lucid-lynx.
It looks like thus far 10.04 is the popular choice and I see also the top voted answer to this related question.
I think it would make sense for the other two to be suggested as synonyms for 10.04. However, that decision is in the hands of the +1000 users (currently 7) or the moderators (I think).
I think so, although for readability I think that we should give preference to the codename (excluding the animal). For example:
- lucid <= 10.04
- lucid <= lucid-lynx
Etc.
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2The result of meta.ubuntu.stackexchange.com/questions/44/… seems to suggest doing it the other way around.– andolCommented Jul 29, 2010 at 13:09
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The code names are confusing. It's hard to tell if they refer to the current release or not.– ErigamiCommented Aug 13, 2010 at 16:14