On Thu, 04 May 2006 12:41:11 -0300
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> I don't think we should blame all Debian developers. The only real  
> problems I've had with sid were related to x-server; all other parts  
> of Debian are rock solid. Maybe the x-server Debian maintainers are  
> new/unexperienced in that task?

The Debian X Strike Force are much older, crustier, and vastly more
experienced than you or I. Please understand that the UNSTABLE release
is meant to have issues like this and should not be used for production
systems.

I for one think that there has been much to much complaining about the
recent x-org bugs, including insulting bug reports posted to the
tracking system, than the X team deserves. Unstable is where new and
untested packages enter the Debian release system. Occasionally an
unstable bug is going to occur that will bring down a system. I think
the X team has done a fine job of correcting the bugs and getting work
around information to the Unstable users.

-- 
Bill Thompson
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