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In 9 years you do not even know that so keep trolling.
You can't cite that in such a way if you are not interested in development, these bugs are listed and counted only if you are and not if you are not
If i have filled one bug of these, i only have that one bug not all of these Otherwise if you don't file bugs, either you agree that there is no bugs or you just don't care or you quick fix them for youself, etc...
There are far less bugs in testing than in stable or sid.
You are not an Debian developer not interested in development, so you don't have right to claim such a thing
All these bugs are relative thing and their numbers represent nothing if you are not interested in development, it is not something that average troll like you should represent that in such a wrong way.
Currently Debian sid/experimental have 56839 binary packages, built from 26836 source packages. You have constant bugs everywhere, but downthere how much one single average user Joe is affected, not much if at all as on average installations have less than 2% of random archive installed so on average not much people are affected regardless of branch and so on
KISS and use Debian testing Xfce. Dungeon and others are trollers and have not learn net etiquette even in 9 years.
If you are not on Debian's bugzilla non stop, there is no purpose if using Testing . Debian should include big quick icon unremovable addware in the center of any DE where Testing is installed
That would provoke trolls like you properly, to understand for what that Testing really is
Debian tries to play nice so you don't have that addware, but it looks like that would soon be needed if so much trolls like you raised from the dust
Just can take some time for a fix to propagate to testing.
Just whole purpose of Debian development branches (here i upload (Sid), here i do testing (Testing), here i do temporary things/experiments (experimental)). are to make release aka Stable. If it is not for that purpose, infrastructure would be entirely different.
I only recommend using Testing during Freeze, for people who wanna do early testing of new release. When Freeze is not there what is the point, at that time either Sid or Stable are recommended.
I never understood debianxfce, he seems just wanna fuck, but not to be fucked - like trolls usually do
Testing is shit, Testing is nothing. Particulary if you are not interested in release like debianxfce is not . Well it does not even have codename as it is just for testing - it is so obvious
Not sure who that was intended for debianxfce but I pin experimental low and run Sid. Otherwise your suggestion good for someone wanting fresher than their stable.
Yeah what's up with that Marc Driftmeyer , they stop pulling new application versions into Sid and experimental? When's newer kernel coming for example.
I'm actually going to use stretch to replace wheezy webserver though but home machines Sid.
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