Hello Greg, Am 16.10.25 um 18:00 schrieb Greg McPherran:
Hi,I certainly understand the stable model. However, if I may suggest considering a cadence option similar to Ubuntu and Fedora that provide an official release every 6 months or so.
Yes you can have a stable release nearly every two years with support for three years.
You can get more up-to-date version of packages using backports. So the packages you want to have more up-to-date work at your stable system
Or you can get recent packages in testing with all the risks on your side.
I prefer more up-to-date kernels and packages (without requiring backports). Simply a friendly suggestion. I like Debian and your minimal installation options such as mini.iso and netinst. (I originally developed web engine on Debian in 2014). Have Great Day,Greg McPherran (McPherran Web Engine)
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