Scott Minns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...]
> Stable - released when the software is rock sold and very mature > > Current - This is software that has been in testing for six months and > experienced no critical bugs, floors or dependency > problems. A new version is released every six This is nearly impossible. I don't know if other developers will agree but IMHO, it's like having two `stable' releases! > months - supported by a security team. After 1 year the current > version becomes stable. I don't think we have enough developers to follow security problems in stable, current and months! > Testing - Software in the queue to enter current â otherwise as it is > at present Testing should be more stable and should have less RC bugs then it is at the moment. But this discussion has already take place here and on debian-release. Maybe search the archive and you'll see some other proposals. > Unstable - new software, no testing for those that like to live > dangerously - as it is at present Also, you must be aware that there is `experimental' and this is the pool to promote. This pool is intended for packages to `tests' and packages in this pool does not go automatically in unstable. This is an important point. The bad thing with this pool is that packages in main are not autobuild on different arches (IMHO). I think promote experimental with buildd would really be benefic to the project. > My reason for suggesting this change is that I love using debian, but > Iâm currently having to evaluate other distros and OS's such as slack > and FreeBSD to get the features, stability and security that we need. Slackware?! Well, of course FreeBSD is great (even if I've never use it), I can tell you the Debian community and distribution is really great ;)... and surely the best choice ;) > I will be interested to hear you feedback and thought on the matter. I'm not a senior network administrator but I'm really pleased with Debian (even with mixed pools!.. yes, not a good idea!). Best regards, -- .''`. Arnaud Vandyck : :' : http://people.debian.org/~avdyk/ `. `' `-