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> what about a lenny snapshot?
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> stabilise +/- and target a snapshot release.
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> users would apreciate and make testing more popular.
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> this could be a propose to put to the DPL/RM's ... no?



I do know Debian usually DOES have testing snapshots available for
download.  However, they haven't done any in a while due to debian-installer
issues...

I would say, though, that the big problem with using testing as a desktop
distribution is that, as of now, the testing transition process can cause
problems.  Most notably, testing tends to lag with respect to security
updates compared to stable/unstable.  Also, sometimes packages that fix
important bugs are kept from testing due to issues such as a failure to
build on obscure architectures.  This is probably the best place to
investigate to make testing more usable...

However, IMO the best approach would be to make backports an official part
of Debian - long release cycles aren't a big deal in the case of most
packages, but being stuck with a kernel that doesn't work with your hardware
or a way-outdated Firefox/Iceweasel makes stable somewhat of a problem at
times...

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