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It is always funny to read the comments of desktop users in comparison to comments from system builders or even distribution builders.
Users complain about slow release cycles, huge delays, etc. in releasing a stable Debian, a distribution that only secondarily is targeted at them. System builders are happy with stable releases about every 18 to 24 months and cope well with delays, finally distribution builders are moving away from Debian because Debian's development branches -- the ones they would like to use to make a fresher impression to the community than Debian does -- are moving too fast!
Linspire, Mepis & Co. base off Ubuntu because Ubuntu stabilizes a more interesting subset of Debian once in a while. Just recall the statements by Mepis' chief developer or check out what tool-chain Edgy Eft is using... you will be surprised to note that it on average is older than Etch's. While i think Mr. Shuttleworth had something different in mind, he was right when he said Debian can't be everything for everybody. And to bring in another obscure reference, Debian is the compiz of the distributions, well thought out, deliberate and rock solid. I'll prefer it in high availability scenarios over Ubuntu anytime, just because it is so serious about its quality.