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Re: Debian stable chromium does not open Facebook



On Mi, 11 iul 12, 21:40:38, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 8:05 PM, John Hasler <jhasler@newsguy.com> wrote:
> >
> > It isn't.  See <http://www.debian.org/volatile/> .  You want backports:
> > <http://backports-master.debian.org/>
> 
> No, while that meets the need, I don't think that's what they want.
> The posters agreeing with each other (and I agree with them) are
> looking for something "official."

But backports are official now (didn't used to), and iceweasel in stable 
is still usable in many cases, why drop it?
 
> For example, RHEL, while being even "more" stable than Debian (they
> support it for a decade instead of 2.5 years), keeps the important
> *desktop* applications (Firefox, OpenOffice) reasonably up to date and
> working (e.g.; Pidgin) when they break due to circumstances outside of
> their control (in the case of Pidgin, Yahoo! changed their chat
> protocol.  Debian left it broken in Etch -- RHEL fixed it).

There was a backport for pidgin too.

> I do agree with the others that this policy of never updating *for any
> reason, even reasonable reasons* is quite a millstone around Debian's
> neck.  It's ironic that out of all the major Linux distributions, only
> RHEL takes (IMO) a sensible middle ground, a balance between stability
> and unusability.

Debian doesn't have the same resources either.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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