If you like Debian and like to help make it better, and also want to use testing please review this guide where I try to cover many common things and improve your experience:
https://makedebianfunagainandlearnhowtodoothercoolstufftoo.computer/doku.php?id=start
Thanks for being a Debian testing user :)
I should hate you because of that domain, but won’t because you are trying to make something better.
Thanks for not hating me :)
Guess I’m going back to Debian.
Let me know if you have any problems.
This is a really cool website, thanks for that. Looking forward to try things on my new setup.
Let me know of you need any other guides.
How much does running Debian Testing actually help the community?
In my experience, there aren’t that many visible bugs in there, and when you try to report one, it’s usually already known and often already fixed or being worked on.
I run Sid. It’s perfectly capable as a daily driver if you follow some best practices. And if there is a bug, I can be relatively sure it’s a new one and my contribution actually does something.Lots of bugs that have been filed but still many that have not. I log a bug about once a month.
@ThiefUserPermissions
I’ll definitely give it a good look! I’m planning to move to debian testing soon
@debianDebian testing is underrated for sure.