By Ed Hurst
I've always enjoyed exploring. Every time I've moved from one residence
to another, I've always wandered around my new neighborhood, simply to
see what was there. It's the same with computer technology. I love
poking around operating systems. Lately, one aspect of this has gotten
tiring in every Open Source operating system: the rolling release. The
phrase refers to the sometimes feverish effort to add new features, long
before the old ones even work properly.
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