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by scbrg 3181 days ago
While true, I guess the point was that it's misleading to refer to sid as Debian's "experimental" release, since Debian actually has a "release" referred to as experimental and it is not sid.

https://wiki.debian.org/DebianExperimental

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But sid isn't referred to as an experimental release. The experimental release is more or less an voluntary option for the devs to use or not.

> Some packages/developers don't use experimental, they just put the new versions in unstable