Am 30.10.2015 um 15:20 schrieb Gary Dale:
> I can understand why "unstable" users may want it, but that doesn't those of 
> us using testing are a different breed. We want to help get things ready for 
> the next stable release. That means helping to identify bugs that could cause 
> problems for people wanting stable software.
> 
> We're not in this for the excitement/fun. We're the people who use our 
> computers a lot and need stuff that is basically working. That's why we make 
> good bug reporters. However we can't report bugs on software that doesn't 
> work at all.
> 
> 

Full acknowledge!

I am not an early adopter. If I would be somebody who likes bleeding edge 
software with all the risks I would be using sid.I am using debian testing 
because it is supposed to be a good compromise.

I am personally not in agreement with statements like "stuff happens". This 
"love it or leave it" attitude is preventing any continuous improvement 
discussion. And this is for sure: The release process "unstable -> testing" has 
room for improvement.

Matthias

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