On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 09:23:34AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
>Absolutely.  It was a reference to a common phenonmenon on the
>debian-user list:  Every few weeks, some yutz shows up and starts
>making all the complaints mentioned above as soon as they see the age
>of the stable distro and everyone else gets to explain to him that
>it's called _stable_ for a reason.  Hopefully, Debian won't have to
>put up with that sort of thing any more.  More likely, Red Hat will
>be sharing in the pain.

I for one appreciate the stability of "stable" but at some point people
have to wonder why in gods name they can't get a timely release. I'd love
to be able to use debian stable on production boxes, but it's so god awful
old I really can't.

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