Hi Richard, On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 02:03:55PM +0000, Richard Bostrom wrote: > I think Debian is production ready in it's current state. Users > only needs full control over updates. A simple leaflet of best > practices. Ten pages or so might be enough.
Some of us have already been using Debian "in production" for multiple decades. However "in production" means different things to different people, since Debian is used in a wide variety of contexts. If you see areas that need improvement and you have ideas about that, you need to submit suggestions as bugs in the Debian bug tracker where the maintainers of the package can see them. Your suggestions may also be more appropriate for the upstream developers not the Debian maintainers (if your issue isn't particular to Debian, for example). What isn't effective is what you've done here: posted a vague comment to a user-level support forum. We don't know what you are talking about and even if we did, we don't generally have any more ability to make change in the software than you do. This place is for assisting people with how to use Debian and the software on it. Having said that, your previous messages such as the "rsync is broken … oh no it's not, I just didn't understand how to use it" do suggest that possibly you might want to first frame your suggestions for improvement as specific questions to a support forum along the lines of "can software X do this? Am I doing it wrong?" before you go down the route of assuming you have encountered an actual deficiency. Thanks, Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting