Rogério Brito wrote:
Or, developers who don't run testing (or stable) in any capacity, and thus don't even try their own packages in the testing distribution.I, personally, don't have a problem using Debian's testing release. I always try to report bugs and that is the whole point in testing: making sure that it is in a releaseable state, by fixing bugs. But I know that most users wouldn't want to be invoved in this way to have their software working. The only *real* problem that I see is that there are maintainers that don't even care to give a feedback to problems reported by users, even in the situation when a *patch* is offered!