Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 15th Oct 2012 23:22 UTC, submitted by OSGuy
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RE: Support for Debian Testing
by toast88 on Tue 16th Oct 2012 08:29
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RE: Support for Debian Testing
by BluenoseJake on Tue 16th Oct 2012 11:19
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RE[2]: Support for Debian Testing
by Anonymous Penguin on Tue 16th Oct 2012 13:13
in reply to "RE: Support for Debian Testing"
RE[2]: Support for Debian Testing
by ilovebeer on Wed 17th Oct 2012 04:58
in reply to "RE: Support for Debian Testing"
I don't think that's a reasonable assumption. A lot of people use Stable plus backports (I do) A lot skip testing and jump right to Sid. I believe (I may be wrong) that Sid users out number Testing users, as most of the time the software in Sid is newer.
What do you mean most of the time. Software moves from sid to testing, not testing to sid.
I communicate with a lot of debian users and the trend I've noticed is most people using testing, then stable, then sid. Of course there's no real way to know what the usage statistics are for certain but that's what I observe.





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I wish Trinity supported Debian Testing. By now it is reasonable to assume that most Debian users use Testing.