Mon Jun 07 1999 18:48:
Peter is afraid of the "unstable" designation. Don't you be.
Debian "unstable" means "unstable compared to stable" and "stable" means
"mission-critical production-quality". There is little to no connection to the
meaning of "unstable" in the Windows world, except possibly immediately
after a new stable release, when people dump a bunch of stuff in unstable and
break everything.
Obviously, if you're running a production server, you don't use unstable, for the same reason you don't use NT. But I'm not.