The wheezy freeze has been much too long. At ten months, it's four months longer than what we've gotten used to in several previous releases. Had we managed to keep the freeze at six months, it would still have been too long. I believe there is something wrong in how we develop Debian, and how we do releases, and that by fixing them, we can have much shorter releases, with an increase in their quality.
A proposal for an always-releasable Debian
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