You describe what @Debian has been doing for 20+ years: - New packages go into "unstable" and are available - After a period (was ten days, now five) they migrate to "testing" unless bugs or regressions seen (- Plus rules for mass migration, bulk dependent library updates etc)
"Update all packages to latest versions" is scary, because what if one of those releases is an hour old and breaks something? I'd much rather do "update all packages to the latest version that is at least three days old." Does any package tool support that kind of update?

Feb 7, 2019 · 6:32 PM UTC

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