On Saturday 01 April 2006 10:51, Andreas Radke wrote:
> Hussam Al-Tayeb schrieb:
> > I read the article "http://www.archlinux.org/news.php#214"; entitled
> > 'Current Changes'. Does this mean archlinux will not longer be a bleeding
> > edge distribution with the latest and greatest always in 'current'. Will
> > this affect the awaited release of KDE 3.5.2 and gnome 2.14?
> > This wouldn't really matter to me since I'm moving to the 'testing'
> > repository today. But I just thought I would ask
> >
> > Hussam
> >
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> I guess yes.
>
> After my forum thread the devs have finally accepted that the time of
> bleading edge is now for other distros. Now that you can't  trust that
> Debian won't bring a new release until 4 years have passed there's space
> for another operating system with long live release cycles. So Arch will
> become a real Microsoft challenger.
>
> Great news.
>
>  :-)
>
> AndyRTR
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Will I still be able to get the very latest versions of packages if I 
completely switch to 'testing'?

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