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“Often a change takes time because there’s a need to build consensus, and that requires extensive discussion, which takes time and can only rarely be short-circuited.

This all also means Debian developers tend to be conservative in technical decisions. They often prefer solutions that don’t require large scale changes.”

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Debian was my gateway to Linux. A wonderful project. nostr:note1ar8sp24l6f8hky3d8ckmk3evj6vg429ur7rdkfp7g48nttmzm23szukztf

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nikotsla 2y ago

Always on the Debian side of the distros ... it's ready when it's ready, you can rush things if you want to last.

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