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minus-square@dropped_packet@lemmy.ziplinkfedilink2•6 days agoAt that point why not just run a rolling release? Debians whole selling point is stability which backports kinda ruins.
minus-square@vandsjov@feddit.dklinkfedilink3•5 days agoI would argue that backporting one package does not ruin everything. If you backport a lot of stuff, then I would agree that it changing distrio to something more up-to-date should be considered because of the increase of potential problems.
At that point why not just run a rolling release? Debians whole selling point is stability which backports kinda ruins.
I would argue that backporting one package does not ruin everything. If you backport a lot of stuff, then I would agree that it changing distrio to something more up-to-date should be considered because of the increase of potential problems.