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People quit spreading that myth around. Debian is very up2date. Just take a look at testing/unstable.
Ummm, you did read the article, or at least the title of the article?
Debian testing/unstable is DEFINITELY not enterprise grade. That would be like me suggesting someone run Fedora Core on their critical Oracle database server.
Don't give me the BS that Debian testing/unstable is more stable than other distros, because it's called what it is for a reason.