> From: Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
.. > That's the choice Debian offers: a rock-solid system with _slightly_ > out-of-date software (although you're free to upgrade it), or a > state-of-the-art system with all the bugs inherent in the bleeding edge. But why not build the latest-and-greatest version of add-on packages against BOTH the stable and the latest-and-greatest unstable distribution? Then later versions of software (even if they're not long-tested and stable) could be run on the stable distribution. Note that that's what various other sites (Gnome, someone's KDE site, etc.) provide--recent individual software that doesn't require the more recent, unstable distribution. Daniel