[$] Debian and code names
Debian typically uses code names to refer to its releases, startingwith the Toy Story character names used (mostly) instead of numbers.The "Buster" release is due on July 6 and you will rarely hear itreferred to as "Debian 10". There are some other code names used forrepository (or suite) names in the Debian infrastructure; "stable", "testing","unstable", "oldstable", and sometimes even "oldoldstable" are all used aspart of the sources for the APTpackaging tool. But code names of any sort are hard to keep track of; adiscussion on the debian-devel mailing list looks at moving away from, atleast, some of the repository code names.