The main reason we don't have binary stable updates is that no-one we
trust has the time to build them. It means maintaining an extra machine
that would only track stable, do builds, do the equivalent of releases.
One release every six months is a lot of work already.

If people want to provide stable builds, they're free to do so. Of course,
there's a catch: you have to trust external people to give you trojan-free
stuff...

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