Yes, debian is slow in releasing updates for the stable tree (that does not include security updates as much as I know).
However you can be sure that what they have in their stable tree is absolutily stable.
You can use the unstable tree that in my opinion is stable enough.


Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
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I'm leaning towards Debian at the moment -- it has a wide user base,
uses the great apt system (though Fedora can use it too, I guess), and
generates new security updates quickly.

Anyone can contradict that?


Isnt debian very slow in releasing updates for her stable tree ?

also im not relly familiur with debian,for example how much power i have in
selecting which php to use: version, flags, etc ...


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