Le dimanche 24 octobre 2010 à 11:10 +0300, P. Christeas a écrit : > Stability, IMHO, is not what Debian does: take 7 versions back and call them > "stable". It is the result of software quality procedures, objective choices > when deciding about code merges, "software engineering" when developing > something.
What Debian offer is stability at the distribution level, in the sense "the software do not change", not really stability on software level, ie what most people understand as "the software do not crash". I would better call this a robust software than a stable one, due to the confusion above. -- Michael Scherer
