On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 08:07:20PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote: > [1] I remember the day when a Debian stable point release introduced a > new version of an ethernet driver that broke an entire class of IBM > blade servers' networks and I also remember being scolded for relying > on Debian stable instead of doing extensive tests myself
And there is truth to that. Compared to other vendors (and even companies) Debian does not have an extensive test lab to try to guard ourselves against regressions. There is only so much you can do about drivers that people who rely on stable in a mission critical environment should do their own acceptance testing before deploying changes. But the same would be true with other vendors as well.[1] Kind regards Philipp Kern [1] Well, maybe you could try to hold them liable in certain cases, depending on the contract, but even then the harm had already been done.
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