Like Ubuntu's LTS, Debian roughly releases a new version every two years. Could Trisquel come back to it (even though gNewSense wants to do the same)?

Debian is more stable, raises less freedom issues and is more in sync with the free software development community. I mean Ubuntu basically is the only player insisting on Upstart (the rest of the world jumped or plans to use systemd), Unity (although most Trisquel users seem to prefer GNOME Shell or GNOME Classic) and, soon Mir (whereas every other distribution plans to jump on the Wayland train). For the last project, it really looks like Ubuntu does not know what it is doing. For instance, the Wiki was originally criticizing Wayland with plain wrong statements.

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