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Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" Frozen

edesio writes with a snippet from debian-news.net, trumpeting an announcement from the ongoing DebConf10 in NYC: "Debian's release managers have announced a major step in the development cycle of the upcoming stable release Debian 6.0 'Squeeze': Debian 'Squeeze' has now been frozen. In consequence this means that no more new features will be added and all work will now be concentrated on polishing Debian 'Squeeze' to achieve the quality Debian stable releases are known for. The upcoming release will use Linux 2.6.32 as its default kernel in the installer and on all Linux architectures.""

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  1. Re:sweet! by keatonguy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What a terrible attitude to have. The Open Source community is about shared effort for shared gain, not personal recognition. No matter the distribution that gets all the 'spotlight', it's Linux that reaps the reward, and the more ground Linux gains the better off everyone with a PC is.

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  2. Re:sweet! by tpwch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Thats not exactly true. A lot of stuff Ubuntu does/fixes gets sent back to Debian. Its a mutual relationship that they both benefit from. The same is true for many other debian-based distributions. And hey, its open source, the people who makes Debian want others to reap their benefits.

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  3. Re:sweet! by blair1q · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Pretty much this. And just because everything is somewhat political, it doesn't mean every venture is as bad as every other

    True that. I'm pretty sure Thomas Jefferson knew what politics was when he made it the basis of our political system...on purpose...as though it was going to solve problems we used to and no longer have.

    Like women and unlike wine, all man's endeavours grow more wrought with bitterness over time.

    Depends on your time scale and your skill in choosing either one.

  4. Re:sweet! by Nimey · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Having a friendly attitude != sucking up, necessarily.

    I had to learn this the hard way, back when, so pay heed: politeness is a social lubricant. It gets in the areas where different peoples' rough edges would otherwise rub and create friction, and it costs nothing to be polite.

    For example, a few months ago I opened a bug report with $LIBRE_PROJECT asking for help making a Windows build, or whether they'd be kind enough to start releasing Windows builds of the stable tree, rather than an occasional build from an unstable branch. After a bit of back and forth - the guys who weren't involved in making the Windows build were a bit rude - they eventually pointed me to the non-obvious way of compiling their code, and eventually their Windows guy started releasing regular semi-stable builds (the Win build isn't quite there yet).

    A little politeness as social lubricant, and I might have helped some other poor schmuck who wanted a free Windows program that does what $PROJECT does.

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  5. Re:To the "unstable" user (badumtish), the freeze by couchslug · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "I wish they'd just cut the bull and focus on unstable and testing."

    Why should they sacrifice QUALITY in order to do that, when you can just run Unstable, Testing, or another distro?

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