Hi,
In the few months I've been with Purism, I've been astonished by the ability of the team to build PureOS with the resources at hand. One of the reasons for this is likely the use of Laniakea as CI but of course the bulk of the reason is the quality of the base distro and the experience of those who're developing PureOS.
There are naturally some pain points that come with new products like the Purism Librem laptops. I think that some of these rough edges might be smoothed by following Debian Testing as it becomes Debian Stable and keeping Debian Stable as our "Green" repository for PureOS packages.
I've floated this idea internally in Purism and there has been a great deal of support for the idea. Others have also identified Debian Testing as being too fast moving for the Librem. While I mentioned this in another thread, I'd like to use this thread for discussion on the idea's merits as well as what is required technically to do this.
What do those folks on this mailing list think? Should we keep PureOS Green on Debian (Buster) Stable?
Thanks,
Jeremiah