Ubuntu is not at all a rolling release, because, as far as I know, it
does some stable versions, which last for 6 months before a new one
spawn.
You can have a definition of the term rolling release here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_release
There are well known distributions in rolling release, like archlinux
or gentoo. Of course, they are not for basic users, but everything have
a cost, and the one for rolling release is to be able to know what you
are doing.
When you say that the freeze is "too long", I do not really understand:
_ Debian have that reputation, so why did you choose it?
_ The freeze started less than 4 months ago (I do not have the exact
date), and I do not think things will be frozen for more ages...
_ As far as I know, experimental/unstable are not frozen. Am I wrong?
If not, why don't you choose them?
Le 17.12.2012 14:58, Hans Vogelsberger a écrit :
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Here are some solutions:
_ Use unstable/experimental
_ Try a rolling-release distro
The freeze is needed to create a stable version.
I know, I use Testing since it exists. Though, freeze is much too
long and thus 'five attributes duullll' anew whenever Debian changes
release, since years and years and years. And if you mean Ubuntu as
rolling-release distro - I have tried it and do not like it. Sorry.
Hans
Le 17.12.2012 12:03, Hans Vogelsberger a écrit :
By now, freeze is dull, boring, irksome and tediously deadening.
Hans
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