http://www.debian.org/News/2012/20120816

The Debian community is pleased to celebrate its 19th birthday since Ian 
Murdock's original founding announcement. Quoting from the official project 
history: The Debian Project was officially founded by Ian Murdock on August 
16th, 1993. At that time, the whole concept of a 'distribution' of Linux was 
new. Ian intended Debian to be a distribution which would be made openly, in 
the spirit of Linux and GNU.

A lot has happened to the project and its community in the past nineteen years. 
There have been eleven releases - most recently Debian 6.0 Squeeze in February 
2011 - and a huge amount of free software packaged. The current unstable branch 
consists of more than 37,000 binary packages for the amd64 architecture alone - 
over 46 GB of Free/Libre Software! Since last year's birthday new steps to 
portability have been made; 11 official ports are now available, amongst which 
Debian/kFreeBSD deserves a special mention for successfully integrating a 
non-Linux kernel within the project.

Debian 7.0, codenamed Wheezy, was frozen in July 2012, following a time-based 
freeze policy, and currently the main activity throughout the project is 
squashing the remaining RC bugs. Again, Debian will strive to maintain its 
goals of technical excellence, accountability, and above all, freedom.

This has been made possible by the efforts of the strong community developed 
around Debian. Besides more than 1,000 Debian Developers and Maintainers from 
all over the globe, there are in excess of 12,000 registered accounts for the 
Alioth collaboration platform, and that doesn't even include all those people 
contributing with translations or bug reports (and sometimes patches for them) 
and all those users helping others via our mailing lists, forums and IRC 
channels.

As a project, we would also like to take this opportunity to thank all our 
users and contributors, and of course our upstream developers. All of them are 
helping to make Debian a great experience and a great project!

The Debian Project continues to welcome contributions in all forms, from 
everyone, encouraging people to download, use, modify and distribute its source 
code hoping that it will prove useful.


Ahmad Sofyan





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