On Monday 14 February 2011 15:07:30 Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> Debian policy breaks the sense of "stable".

Debian "stable" == "unchanging"
Debian "unstable" == "changing"
Debian "stable" != "few or no bugs"
Debian "unstable" != "full of bugs"

If you take uses of the English work "stable" that do not talk about software, 
I think you'll find that Debian "stable" matches it closer that Microsoft's 
"stable" or Mozilla's "stable".
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