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The most reasonable criticism this project has had is that it is built on Debian sid:
newest software, and it can break. On a machine that is also a family games console, that
matters more than it would on a workstation.
The plan for 26.12 is to move to trixie (stable) plus backports. Before we commit,
we want to know what people running it actually prefer.
Option
What you get
👍
Move to trixie + backports
A stable base, with a recent kernel and graphics stack where it matters. Fewer surprises, slightly older userland.
❤️
Stay on sid
Newest everything, including Mesa and Wine improvements that reach gaming quickly. You keep the risk of a bad day.
🚀
Both — sid as a separate edition
Honest about the cost: it is a third image to build, capture, verify and support, on a project with one board.
👀
No preference / I follow whatever you pick
Also useful to know.
Btrfs snapshots exist precisely because sid can break, and they stay either way. The
question is whether you would rather not need them so often.
Voting is by reaction: GitHub's API cannot create native polls, only the web interface can, and we would rather have a working poll today than a perfect one later. One reaction per option, react as many times as you like if more than one applies.
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The most reasonable criticism this project has had is that it is built on Debian sid:
newest software, and it can break. On a machine that is also a family games console, that
matters more than it would on a workstation.
The plan for 26.12 is to move to trixie (stable) plus backports. Before we commit,
we want to know what people running it actually prefer.
Btrfs snapshots exist precisely because sid can break, and they stay either way. The
question is whether you would rather not need them so often.
Voting is by reaction: GitHub's API cannot create native polls, only the web interface can, and we would rather have a working poll today than a perfect one later. One reaction per option, react as many times as you like if more than one applies.
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