On Nov 07, csir...@yahoo.com.au wrote:

> "Don't accept old kernels" is almost equivalent to telling many 
> unrelated businesses in a particular ecosystem to burn their 
> investments and start again from scratch, just because the SoC and/or 
> board vendors have a broken business model. And that's hard to explain 
> to business people and even hardware engineers that 
> a chip/board/subsystem is "unsupported" even though supply guarantees 
> stretch out to the year 2020 and beyond.
Yes, your ecosystem is broken. That's your prerogative, but please do 
not pretend that Debian has to support it.

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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