[K12OSN] tentative roadmap, request for input
Huck
dhuckaby at paasda.org
Fri May 6 16:12:33 UTC 2005
Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> Assuming that ubuntu really can pull off their promise of a fast
> release schedule without losing stability, it is. It will be
> nice if you don't have to choose one or the other as with the
> fedora/RHEL split, but it is a lot to ask. I'm still a little
> skeptical, especially given the history of the debian base
> refusing to declare anything stable until it is so old no one
> wants to run it.
>
I don't know too many who run debian and actually use the 'antique
"stable"' release, almost everyone I know even in production
environments use 'unstable'...and there is an even more bleeding edge
one but I forget it's repository name, "freaky" perhaps =)
Debian stable I believe doesn't even have built in USB "jump drive"
support yet...
--Huck
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