Ah I see...
I understand Debian's posture since it's supposed to be used in pro environments too,
so hardware compatibility is a must.
For my personal use, I just don't want to spend time watching out for every single thing I install, unless I have a fullproof method. There's a thread on this forum that suggests reading the release notes of every package/dependency.
That's a lot of time I want to use on something else.
Plus I have no real incentive to use Debian since Trisquel does more than the job.
But it's good to know that there's a possible plan B.

With a lot of care though. Even the kernel seems "compromised" :
http://www.gnewsense.org/Documentation/3/DifferencesWithDebian

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