Quoting Liam Bedford (lbedford at lbedford.org):
> get a release version if you're desperate for stability at all costs...
>> get -STABLE (testing) if you want bugfixes etc quickly
>> get -CURRENT (unstable) if you like living on the bleeding edge :)
>> woody does me fine on my laptop, and I have sid on my work machine...
>> You can now install direct to both, without having to go for stable first
> (which was a pain). Though it does look like the release process is slowing
> down all the time. They seem to have instituted the new system to try and
> deal with that a bit. (packages that have been stable for 2 weeks get into
> testing.
In addition to having been unchanged for a fortnight, the packages also
have to build on all architectures, to make it into "testing". Those
two conditions turn out to jointly constitute a very effective filter
against problems.
And given the daily incremental march forward of that branch via apt,
I'd say the concept of a "release" is somewhat obsolete in that context.
The reviewers of course can never get their minds around that concept,
being fixated on distributions' being defined by CD-ROMs rather than
Internet package collections and an administrative scheme.
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