Jari Aalto wrote: > A package released in Ubuntu (like "warty") is a stable Linux > distribution. But these packages are direcly derived from Debian > "unstable" release category. > I guess the point is that "marked as stable in any major linux distro" is a much cleaner a neater rule than "marked as stable in X,Y,Z, or unstable in A, B, C (because we all know they are a bit paranoid)".
And if "Ubuntu stable === Debian unstable", of well, I guess that simply removes Debian as an option, but only as a logical consequence of an easy and understandable rule. Lapo