* Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010404 15:28]: > > They have either not been fully tested (and could therefore have > > undiscovered important bugs) or have not been around long enough to make > > it into the stable distribution. > > > > This is just plain wrong. > > It's not wrong. Just because a package is in testing it doesn't mean it's > fully tested, and it certainly doesn't mean it's been long enough to make it > into stable.
It is plain wrong because it suggests that stable is a moving target (like testing) to which stuff is added once its stable. In reality, stable has fixed releases. Joey's rewrite expresses this better imho. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]