Testing and Unstable are Debian's development branches, so only developers and experienced users should use that again if they want... majority of Debian userbase or about 80% actully uses Stable or Old-Stable/LTS. Development in Debian userbase in whole reperesents maximum 20% but i think even that number is overestemated maybe i can agree on stronK 15% potentional on average which is again not actual percentage of fixed usersbase but just average potentional I even think percentage is similar to any community, even of Windows - amount of enthusiasts are similar to any community on average and only depends how much OS allows you to play with it, etc...
That also because there are users among these 15% who *must* use Testing or Sid particulary when hardware is too much new, drivers or envs are not yet developed so well yet or so, so they need to roll a bit... so yes if someone buy entirely new fresh gen hardware and drivers are not there yet i recommend running testing/sid and _git_of_all_ of particular if they can, but how time passing maybe in 6 months to 12 months period even these largely doesn't need to roll anymore.
That also because there are users among these 15% who *must* use Testing or Sid particulary when hardware is too much new, drivers or envs are not yet developed so well yet or so, so they need to roll a bit... so yes if someone buy entirely new fresh gen hardware and drivers are not there yet i recommend running testing/sid and _git_of_all_ of particular if they can, but how time passing maybe in 6 months to 12 months period even these largely doesn't need to roll anymore.
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