After attending linux world in New York last year I decided to try several other variants of linux on my system just to see what all the hype was about. I found debian sid to be more stable on my desktop than Suse or redhat and debian seemed to have more programs available.
So if your just running a desktop I would not let the bugs scar you away from Sarge or Sid there still satiable compared to the competition. If your running a server the latest is not always the greatest, debian woody is a great server OS, as is. The developers are doing a great job and I for one and happy they are not just trying to get the from version 3 to 4? .
Jody
Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
Hello,
I just discovered the recent increase of the numer of release-critical bugs and was shocked. The RCB diagramm seems to suggest that sarge will hardly ever be released as stable.
I'm asking myself what the impacts of this are? Will Debian lose a lot of users since the current stable release contains software which is somtimes terrible old? What are the reasons for sarge taking so long to become stable? Were there any such release problems with the previous releases of Debian? Is it desirable for me to keep at Debian if I don't get a relatively current system?
I hope to hear good opinions, no flamewars and no apologetic.
Wolfgang
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