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theevilsharpie | 3 months ago

> Arch being unstable is a myth.

Arch follows a rolling release model. It's inherently unstable, by design.

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WD-42|3 months ago

You are probably using some annoying pedantic definition of unstable. Most people mean it to mean “does stuff crash or break”. Packages hang out in arch testing repos for a long time. In fact, Fedora often gets the latest GNOME release before Arch does, sometimes by months.

theevilsharpie|3 months ago

> You are probably using some annoying pedantic definition of unstable. Most people mean it to mean “does stuff crash or break”.

English has a specific word for that: reliable.

Pedantry aside, having a complex system filled with hundreds (thousands?) of software packages whose versions are constantly changing, and whose updates may have breaking changes and/or regressions, is a quick way of ending up with software that crashes or breaks through no fault of the user (save for the decision to use a rolling release distro).