Stefan Bidigaray wrote:

> Debian Unstable (Sid) tends to only track stable packages of anything!
> The so called "unstable" Debian branch is just unstable due to package
> problems, but the packages in it are generally the latest stable
> (assuming there's someone maintaining them).

Yes, that is usually true.  (A few packages may track the unstable
branch, e.g. the GNUMail package, which is based off a daily snapshot.
But for the most part, packages in Debian sid track stable branches.)
Occasionally, unstable branches can be tracked in Debian experimental.

I was intending on tracking the GNUstep unstable branch in Debian
experimental, but we currently have some unresolved issues regarding
ffcall/libffi.

By the way, if anyone wants to help with GNUstep packages, we can always
use help.

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