• dan@upvote.au
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    1 年前

    it’s not “stable”

    “stable” in this case means that it doesn’t change often. Debian stable is called that because no major version changes are performed during the entire cycle of a release.

    It doesn’t mean “stable” as in “never crashes”, although Debian is good at that too.

    Arch is definitely not “stable” using that definition!

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      Yeah, I know the definition. I knew someone would quote it verbatim, someone always does. I quoted it because it’s not the word I would use. I like scheduled or versioned releases better but someone always disagrees with me. As far as I’ve seen it’s a major/minor version release cycle anyway.