Hi Krzysztof, 

that is not the point. For myself I am using testing as well. My opinion and 
my thoughts are these:  using stable (with the premisse "things will not 
change during the next 2 years except of security issues") is outdated today. 
This premisse makes no sense for stable, if exceptions are not allowed. 
Because of its own rules, the debian/stable breaks itself, when suddenly 
things do not weork any more, because for example protocols change or 
disappear or formats change etc. IMO these things should be flow also into 
stable (of course, only when they are working without any trouble)

Maybe in my bad English I expressed myself in the wrong way.

Regards

Hans

 


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