Matthew T. Atkinson wrote: <snip> > IMHO, it seems totally unfair to community efforts like Debian that they > can now look forward to spending more time on patching and testing > something that really should be stable when released as such and less > time packaging and improving the infrastructure that supports the > project.
Hey.. that sounds less like the Linux kernel and more like the Debian project. Think about it: Most Debian users run Unstable, Debian has incredible "infrastructure that supports the project" & most of us prefer Debian over the competetion. So, One could say that Linux is being Debian-ized. Does it sound as bad, when I put it like that? -Dave -- If you've found this email interesting, are interested in Free Software and would like to help the FSF please drop me a line so I can provide you with more information about their Associate Membership. It is my personal goal to sign up at least one new member this year. Thank You.
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