On Mon, 2015-04-27 at 13:38 -0300, Francisco M Neto wrote: > I'd recommend staying with jessie for a few months since testing is > going to be just the same until new packages start popping up from sid. > > Personally I've been using jessie for about the same time and intend to > move to stretch in a few months - quite possibly after the first couple > of point releases. Why in a few months - quite possibly after the first couple of point releases ? Can you explain it in more detailed? When Jessie had the rc1 version , I change to Debian Jessie! Now I have the Stable version , but as a personal computer , not a workstation or a server , I do not need keep stable! Somehow , I need some new softwares! I want to ask when I should change the Jessie to testing or Stretch!
mudongliang > > --Francisco > > On 04/27/2015 01:28 PM, Sven Hartge wrote: > > Joris Bolsens <epicbl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> I've been using Debian Jessie for ~ a year now, now that it is stable > >> should I update to sid? or stick with jessie? > >> I enjoy tinkering with everything, so I'm OK with things breaking or > >> needing some special configuration, hell I'll even patch a thing and > >> recompile from source if I have to (I know, shocking right). > > Then just put "testing" instead of "jessie" into your sources.list and > > you will stay on the testing branch forever. > > > > But be prepared, once the floodgates from Unstable to Testing have been > > opened there will be a tsunami of new packages rushing in form Unstable > > so the ride may be a bit rough during the first weeks of the new > > development cyble. > > > > Grüße, > > Sven. > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/blu436-smtp163afcf4700f8deb40b1380bc...@phx.gbl