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The Debian community will know that is version 6 and is 3.1. Similarly the Ubuntu community will know that (natty) is 11.04 and (hardy) is 8.04.

If I asked a question about Windows 6.1.7601 or 6.0.6002 would you know which is on topic ?

The important thing is that their respective communities know what they mean. It's not broken so don't try and fix it.

I did some research

The people over on askubuntu.sx have both sets of tags but prefer the numbers. Checking the ubuntu* tags here on SF we have all the main descriptive tags synonym to numbers already.

Debian is slightly different in that most of the tags are descriptive. There is which should probably be synonymed to and there is which should probably be renamed and then synonymed to

Other stuff to do to make things consistent

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This would at least clean things up and make things consistent within the parish of debian who seem to prefer the descriptive names.

The Debian community will know that is version 6 and is 3.1. Similarly the Ubuntu community will know that (natty) is 11.04 and (hardy) is 8.04.

If I asked a question about Windows 6.1.7601 or 6.0.6002 would you know which is on topic ?

The important thing is that their respective communities know what they mean. It's not broken so don't try and fix it.

The Debian community will know that is version 6 and is 3.1. Similarly the Ubuntu community will know that (natty) is 11.04 and (hardy) is 8.04.

If I asked a question about Windows 6.1.7601 or 6.0.6002 would you know which is on topic ?

The important thing is that their respective communities know what they mean. It's not broken so don't try and fix it.

I did some research

The people over on askubuntu.sx have both sets of tags but prefer the numbers. Checking the ubuntu* tags here on SF we have all the main descriptive tags synonym to numbers already.

Debian is slightly different in that most of the tags are descriptive. There is which should probably be synonymed to and there is which should probably be renamed and then synonymed to

Other stuff to do to make things consistent

->

This would at least clean things up and make things consistent within the parish of debian who seem to prefer the descriptive names.

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user9517
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The Debian community will know that is version 6 and is 3.1. Similarly the Ubuntu community will know that (natty) is 11.04 and (hardy) is 8.04.

If I asked a question about Windows 6.1.7601 or 6.0.6002 would you know which is on topic ?

The important thing is that their respective communities know what they mean. It's not broken so don't try and fix it.

The Debian community will know that is version 6 and is 3.1. Similarly the Ubuntu community will know that (natty) is 11.04 and (hardy) is 8.04.

The important thing is that their respective communities know what they mean. It's not broken so don't try and fix it.

The Debian community will know that is version 6 and is 3.1. Similarly the Ubuntu community will know that (natty) is 11.04 and (hardy) is 8.04.

If I asked a question about Windows 6.1.7601 or 6.0.6002 would you know which is on topic ?

The important thing is that their respective communities know what they mean. It's not broken so don't try and fix it.

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user9517
  • 116.8k
  • 4
  • 55
  • 131

The Debian community will know that is version 6 and is 3.1. Similarly the Ubuntu community will know that (natty) is 11.04 and (hardy) is 8.04.

The important thing is that their respective communities know what they mean. It's not broken so don't try and fix it.