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$B:4F#!wEl5~M}2JBg3X$G$9!#(B

>        <p>Briefly explained, <em/-stable/ is aimed at the ISP or other
>        corporate user who wants stability and a low change count over
>        the wizzy new features of the latest <em/-current/ snapshot.
> +      Releases can come from either "branch," but you should only use
> +      <em/-current/ if you're sure that you're prepared for its
> +      increased volatility (relative to <em/-stable/, that is).
> +
> +      <p>Releases are only made <ref id="release_freq" name="every few
> +      months">. While many people stay more up-to-date with the
> +      FreeBSD sources (see the questions on <ref id="current"
> +      name="FreeBSD-current"> and <ref id="stable"
> +      name="FreeBSD-stable">) than that, doing so is more of a
> +      commitment, as the sources are a moving target.

      <p>Briefly explained, <em/-stable/ is aimed at the ISP or other
      corporate user who wants stability and a low change count over
      the wizzy new features of the latest <em/-current/ snapshot.
      $B%j%j!<%9$O$3$NFs<oN`$N(B "$B%V%i%s%A(B" $B$G9T$J$o$l$^$9$,(B,
      (<em/-stable/ $B$HHf3S$9$k$HB?>/(B)$BIT0BDj$JF0:n$,$"$k$H$$$&$3$H$r(B
      $B5vMF$G$-$k$J$i(B, $BI,MW$H$J$k$N$O(B <em/-current/ $B$NJ}$@$1$G$7$g$&(B.

      <p>$B3F%j%j!<%9$O(B <ref id="release_freq" name="every few
      months"> $B?t%+7nKh$K$7$+9T$J$o$l$^$;$s(B.
      $BB?$/$N?M!9$,(B FreeBSD $B$N%=!<%9$r$=$N%j%j!<%9$h$j$b(B
      $B:G?7$N>uBV$K0];}$7$F$$$k(B (<ref id="current"
      name="FreeBSD-current"> $B$H(B <ref id="stable"
      name="FreeBSD-stable"> $B$K4X$9$k<ALd$b;2>H$7$F2<$5$$(B)
      $B$N$G$9$,(B, $B%=!<%9$H$$$&$N$O>o$K2~JQ$5$lB3$1$F$$$k$?$a(B,
      $B$=$&$9$k$3$H$O0l<o$N47Nc$K$J$C$F$$$^$9(B.

> -      up with 3.1 in early 1999.  4.0-current is now the "current branch",
> +      up with 3.3 in Q3 1999.  4.0-current is now the "current branch",
>        with the first 4.0 releases appearing in Q1 2000.

      up with 3.1 in early 1999.  4.0-current is now the "current branch",
      1999 $BG/$NBh;0;MH>4|$K(B 3.3 $B$,%j%j!<%9$5$l$^$9(B. 4.0-current $B$O8=:_(B
      "current-branch" $B$K$J$C$F$$$^$9$,(B, 2000 $BG/Bh0l;MH>4|$K(B
      $B:G=i$N(B 4.0 $B%j%j!<%9$H$7$FEP>l$9$kM=Dj$G$9(B.

> @@ -321,6 +331,12 @@
>        <p>You can find full information in the <url
>        url="../handbook/eresources.html#ERESOURCES-MAIL"
>        name="Handbook entry on mailing-lists.">
> +
> +    <sect1>
> +      <heading>Where do I find the FreeBSD Y2K info?</heading>
> +
> +      <p>You can find full information in the <url
> +      url="http://www.freebsd.org/y2kbug.html" name="FreeBSD Y2K page.">

    <sect1>
      <heading>FreeBSD $B$N@>Nq(B 2000 $BG/LdBj$K4X$9$k>pJs$O$I$3$K$"$j$^$9$+(B?</heading>

      <p><url
      url="http://www.freebsd.org/y2kbug.html" name="FreeBSD Y2K page.">
      $B$K(B, $B40A4$J>pJs$,$"$j$^$9(B.


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