Re: potato late, goals for woody (IMHO)
>>"Anthony" == Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> writes:
Anthony> Why must we go for shorter releases? Why is it so important? Why is a
Anthony> release once a year or so not okay?
Perhaps since our distribtuiotn has been variously
characterized as having Obsolete, Boring, and Broken flavours? I know
I am losing converts at work, since I can't honestly advocate Debian
servers, since teh CD's we have of Debian are ancient, and Mandrake
7.X CD's are far more, umm, current.
I think we can bring our users, even those who are not
constantly upgrading to teh bleeding edge, a distributin that stays
more current without compromising technical quality.
Do you think I am mistaken?
manoj
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