FWIW, I would pay for a subscription if it meant faster time to market for package updates.
I think there are still some glibc/libc6 updates that are "fixed" but waiting to be released that could help me immensely, and at the current rate, the only indication I saw of an update for it is "September at the earliest" - that's still over two months out, and not sure why it's pending being released if it's been "fixed" Not to start any long thread about how releases are done or anything - just sounding off that it's worth paying to me if it will help expedite things as long as it isn't unrealistically expensive - even sid is still using the same libc6 version as stable, which I find odd if there's updates to it out there. (Note I'm on debian-amd64) I paid for RH subscriptions when it was in the 9.x stage, I'd definately pay for Debian as I like it a lot more. On 7/16/05, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have subscriptions to > slackware and maybe debian might do well to offer subscriptions in future > too. -snip-

