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Linux on Alpha...



On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 05:21:18PM -0400, David Backeberg wrote:
> I could have said that more articulately. In the gentoo case, many things
> are usable, but are nonetheless marked experimental. My understanding is
> that this situation also applies to much of Debian. "Stability" seems to
> take into account feedback from the users, and since an alpha user group
> is drastically smaller than an x86 group, it follows that this cycle drags
> out longer.

Debian doesn't work that way.

"Stable" is supposed to be across all supported architectures.

-dsr-




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