Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
Plus for stuff like gcc, it's very much an arch decision, not a package maintainer decision.
gcc was just the first example which came to my mind -- you can replace it with every other big piece of software that needs more testing than just 30 days. Or the other way around: There might be a new, not very popular package, so the maintainer didn't get any bug reports (=it works fine), but there might be a too little user community that you really could claim it rock-solid stable.
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