Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Apr 2007 18:52 UTC, submitted by luna6
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2005-06-29
Debian always changes the new releases to "stable" and the old stable release becomes "oldstable." They've been doing it that way for 10 years or more. If your apt sources said "stable" then yes, when Etch was released and you do an apt-get whatever, that meant Etch. If your apt sources had said sarge instead, then it wouldn't have happened.