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2008-04-15
A lot of people use Debian Sid as their desktop myself included.
When using Sid or Testing, Debian is usually no further ahead or behind than any other distro. I'm running Gnome 3.2 just like everyone else is.
I have never found the dev packages to be excessive. why should I install packages i don't need? I never even realised this was an issue for anyone.
Everything else is flamebait. (Linus and the name Debian itself.)
When people complain about Debian they are usually complaining about Stable. I haven't used a stable Debian release since Etch went stable. Even then I used testing before that because Sarge was too old for me.
Debian will always be my primary OS. I use Debian Testing/Sid/Experimental and I will never change.