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Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Actually I don’t think we should recommend testing at all to desktop
> users. 

Why?

>        Except during freeze times, I find unstable to be much more
> usable, and keep testing for (non-production) servers.

IMHO, there is one important difference between testing and unstable, as
far as desktop users are concerned: 'testing' at some time will become
'stable'. As a scientist, I basically need stable, reliable software to
carry out my work. Sometimes new hardware or new features in some core
programs I use warrant an upgrade to testing. However, I would not like
to 'indefinitely' cut off a route to 'stable' for my desktop(s).

Of course, your mileage may vary... ;-)

Cheers,

Johannes
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