Joe <j...@jretrading.com>:
>  Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> > s. keeling wrote:
> >> T o n g <mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com>:
> >>     
> >>>  Where is the recommended place to read about Debian updates
> >>>  that would affect end users?
> >>
> >> I think it's about this time that some jerk pipes up and says
> >> production machines serving users should be running stable, the
> >> raison d'etre of debian.  Sorry.
> >
> > Here you go! Production machines serving users should be running stable! 
> 
>  Indeed so, but for that to happen, a lot of people must do
>  production-type work on sid and testing. How else do the bugs get
>  reported?

Users don't know how to report bugs.  Hell, I often fsck it up, and
I've been running Linux since '93.

>  What would probably help in that process would be some kind of
>  organised rollback of the last batch of updates, without having to
>  do a full backup-restore of the whole OS. Restore Points, anyone?

Buy a Mac.


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