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Old 10-03-2010, 03:00 AM   #1
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LXer: This week at LWN: A constantly usable testing distribution for Debian


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Debian's "testing" distribution is where Debian developers prepare the next stable distribution. While this is still its main purpose, many users have adopted this version of Debian because it offers them a good trade-off between stability and freshness. But there are downsides to using the testing distribution, so the "Constantly Usable Testing" (CUT) project aims to reduce or eliminate those downsides.

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