Brad Kemp wrote:
> What do you do with freshness dated software after the date expires?
>
> At 01:42 PM 1/15/99 +0000, Johan Myréen wrote:
> >Kirk Reiser wrote:
> >
> >> Ok, the final release of Linux-2000, also known among those in the know as
> >> "v2.2.0" is now out. After the extensive beta-release-period, Linux-2000
> >> is reality.
> >
> >Hey, wasn't it supposed to be called Linux 2200?
> >
> >Johan Myréen
> >
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