>>>>> "Rhonda" == Rhonda D'Vine <rho...@deb.at> writes:
>> installer image to have the jessie-backports kernel and modules, >> but that is not relevant to this tale.) Rhonda> I don't really follow - you now can get rid of that special Rhonda> casing (which had to be added specifically) and reduce Rhonda> complexity. I actually see this even as a win situation for Rhonda> your setup. It's not always a win when I have to make changes to my software on your schedule even if the changes make things better in the long run. Much of the appeal to a large class of people of stable distributions is that they expect not to have to make changes to their software on other people's schedules. I agree with Ian that it's generally bad when we force people using stable to change their stuff that was working, even when those changes make things better. There are tradeoffs to balance. You've given some good arguments why you balance the tradeoffs differently than Ian. However, I do hope that you'll be able to think about things from his standpoint and understand why it is frustrating when things based on something stable used to work and now do not. It doesn't mean you're wrong or he's right. If I haven't been sufficiently clear and you're interested in working to gain that understanding I'm happy to spend more time. Thanks, --Sam