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Re: 1. RFD: Reorganization of the Debian Project



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Craig Sanders:
> focusing on the release as the most important thing about debian tends
> to obscure the fact that you don't need to wait for a new release to
> upgrade.

But if you do, you don't have any guarantees that the result will work.
That's the purpose of a release.

> There's also the fact (at least in my experience) that the longer you
> wait between dselect upgrades, the more problems you'll run into.

Right. That's something we need to work on, whether we have releases
or not. But if all packages have been tested, tested, tested, and
tested, then their chance of working is much larger. That's what
making releases is all about.

Users should not be testers.

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