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by francislavoie
872 days ago
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I don't call an old version with known bugs to be "stable/tested". No actual fixes from upstream are being applied to the debian version. There are known CVEs that are unpatched in that version, and it performs worse. There's really no reason at all to use such an old version. The only patches debian applied are the removal of features they decided they don't like and don't want packaged. That's it. |
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When people talk about "stableness" and distributions, we're usually referring to the stableness of interfaces offered by the distribution together with the package.
> There's really no reason at all to use such an old version
Sometimes though, there is. And for those people, they can use the distribution they wish. If you want to get the latest versions via a package repository, use a package repository that fits with what you want.
But you cannot dictate what others need or want. That's why there is a choice in the first place.