Andrew McGlashan
<[email protected]>
writes:

> On 18/10/2014 9:31 AM, Chris Samuel wrote:
>> * it'll be too late to affect Jessie due to the freeze rules
>
> Debian doesn't do many things quickly, what harm would it do if Jessie
> was postponed indefinitely?  Putting a date on a freeze is only a
> recent phenomenon-- it used to be, "it will be ready when it IS ready".

It makes life harder for companies (like mine) that want to plan
multi-year upgrade cycles to suck as little as possible.

For example, RIGHT NOW we could start migrating a bunch of
infrastructure from Ubuntu 10.04 to Debian 7, which would suck.  OR we
could start targeting jessie so that migration will be done around the
time Debian 8 is actually released.

Having said that, one of the reasons we're sick of Ubuntu is their
release policy is less "WIR" and more "when it's not ready"... ;-)

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