zirias@
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Depends very much on your definition of stability. In this context, stability just means fewer changes because of (almost) stable package versionsdo not necessarily provide additional stability
In general, they're the same. Debian stable does a few more things:That to say, latest vs. stable is imho a smaller win concerning stability than e.g. Debian stable vs. testing.
- a much longer cycle than quarters
- an extra stabilization phase to prepare a new "stable" set
- not even upgrading on fixes, instead backporting them patching the old version