I think we are both out of 
luck. https://www.bareos.com/bareos-release-policy/ explains the what the 
community repos will have from now on.

On Monday, May 8, 2023 at 8:21:11 PM UTC+2 Willem Basson wrote:

> Some clarity about the future of the community repos will actually be very 
> much appreciated.
> release/21 recently disappeared, and we had to switch to 
> https://download.bareos.org/release-old-deleteme/21/Debian_11
> Turns out that was short lived, and release-old-deleteme was... you 
> guessed it. Deleted.
> If we aren't ready for bareos version 22, is our only viable option to 
> build debian packages ourselves?
>
> On Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 10:38:24 AM UTC+2 Łukasz Szczepanik wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> From Bareos 22 version something has changed with packages repository 
>> location for community repo. The newest community version  points to 
>> "current" location instead of "release/22" like for subscription repository.
>>
>> I see a problem with this approach. My Bareos config is fully managed by 
>> Puppet. If I point repository path to "current" my Bareos config could be 
>> upgraded automatically without my knowledge if Bareos will release new 
>> version eg. 23. I want to avoid such situation.
>>
>> Is there any chance that Bareos 22 version and next ones will be located 
>> in 'release/<version>'  in community repo ?
>>
>> Thank you 
>>   
>>
>

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