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Re: Testing and honesty



Carl Fink wrote:
> 
> The thing is, the Debian Project is set up to guarantee that Stable will
> never actually be usable.  If you want anything resembling current software,
> you MUST use Unstable or Testing.  That makes Testing the de facto "standard
> workstation distribution" for Debian.
> 
> I run Stable on the servers I administer, but 100% of them have to use some
> hand-compiled or backported software, or they'd be unusable. 

Really?  I administer a number of servers and workstations.  Currently,
these are my backport needs:

server: bind9 version 9.3 (I need keys so that I can have internal and
external DNS views without doubling the number of nameservers)

workstation: OO.org2; wx2.6; Subversion 1.3 (need JavaHL for Eclipse);
pbuilder; debian-policy; lintian; linda (the last four to maintain my
packages)

Now, out of umpteen bazillion packages in the archive, that is not bad.
 In fact, the only which I consider an absolute must have are OO.org2
and bind9 9.3.  The others I could live without.  I am interested what
software you absolutely must have which is not in Sarge or is not new
enough in Sarge.

-Roberto

-- 
Roberto C. Sanchez
http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto

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