> 2) I also believe that the stable, or the current Debian
> release is being used mostly by new comers and those who do
> not have good network connection. There for, these people
> might need a CD and will not be able to have a reasonable all
> purpose Debian system without it. My point is that I am not
> sure if these people really like having a new CD every 3
> months or so. With such a relatively short time between
> releases one might wait for his CD to be sent from abroad
> while the debian-user mailing list as well as the package
> maintainers will be more and more concerned about the next
> release. Also, the testing period will be shorter which might
> not be so good idea. Another thing is that I am not sure if
> new comers or people that are not using Linux constantly need
> such a frequent updates. Are not these people better have
> their time to get used to Linux before starting to rush after
> the last version?
I don't think this is the place to tell the debian people how to manage
their dist.
While I agree that debians managment bears improvment, any suggestions
should be sent to them. Over here, its just useless rambling, which serve no
practicle purpose.
Chen Shapira
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