I think we have slightly different perceptions of what the scope of the "testing" release is. Per my understanding of the debian.org wiki information, it should be a "stable" release, with more frequently updated packages...thus testing the newer applicaiton packages.
I'd make a strong argument that removing the common drivers from whatever kernel is used in "testing" is more an "unstable" action. My percpetion of debian/testing was more like fedora without the ridiculously short release/EOL (forced upgrade) issues. On 11/2/19, John Hasler <jhas...@newsguy.com> wrote: > Kent Dorfman writes: >> we are talking about 10 TESTING-edu, not stable nor unstable. > > TESTING is what its name says. Install Stable, upgrade to TESTING if > you really need it, and use reportbug to report any bugs you find. > -- > John Hasler > jhas...@newsguy.com > Elmwood, WI USA >