Hello,

>>>> The reasons I chose them is that Debian is considered a stable and 
>>>> reliable OS (the policy of the OS is not to include as many and as much 
>>>> quickly as possible new features), and that it has a large and dependable 
>>>> >>>>community. 
>>>>Debian stable release(currently 11 bullseye) is the most stable distro as
>>>>It's tested by not only it's maintainers but
>>>>Also by its downstream maintainers for
>>>>Offshoot distros(which include both commercial and community) and their 
>>>>users as well
>>>>
>>>>It has some strict policies for being stable including seperation of free 
>>>>and non-free software, source only uploads,
>>>>Reproducible builds of packages.
>>>>
>>>>Debian maintainers are highly Experienced. Some of the package maintainers 
>>>>are also upstream authors
>>>>
>>>>Most software is tested on Debian/Debian based distros (manual or CI). 
>>>>Which makes it even more robust in practice. Eg. Android. Indeed Debian 
>>>>Linux kernel is the most used kernel of all distros (including kernel.org 
>>>>>>>>source builds).
>>>>
>>>>Debian community is very large in that you get 24hrs support as its 
>>>>community is wide spread across the world and so are security patches


Sure you know it but just mention this link:
https://www.debian.org/intro/why_debian
https://wiki.debian.org/WhyDebian

Regards,
Thierry




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