Wei Chen: > > You know that Etch is about to release. This means that new features and > software will not get into it any more.
Correct. > So what is a better choice now, to stick to Etch or to switch to the > next testing? I am not sure which is more important for desktop users, > stability or new features. What's more important for /other/ people is hard to tell, unless we don't know them better. In the end, everybody has to decide for themselves. > I think there might be some people with similar problem/experience with > me. What is your plan/suggestion? Thank you. If you are unsure, stick with etch for at least its first couple of months as a stable release. Unstable and the new testing ("lenny") will most probably suffer from a little breakage here and there since a lot of changes will be pulled in at the same time. If you haven't experienced this before, lean back and learn from other people's cries for help on this list. :) J. -- I am on the payroll of a company to whom I owe my undying gratitude. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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