Dear Debian Team,

I hope you're doing well.

We came across this 
note<https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/issues.html#last-release-for-armel:~:text=trixie%20will%20be%20the%20last%20release%20for%20the%20armel%20architecture.%20Debian%20recommends%2C%20where%20possible%2C%20reinstalling%20armel%20systems%20as%20armhf%20or%20arm64%2C%20or%20retiring%20the%20hardware.>
 stating that Debian Trixie will be the last release to support the armel 
architecture. As we're planning ahead, we wanted to confirm whether armel will 
still be supported for upgrades to Forky and beyond or if it will be officially 
dropped, as we weren't sure that the note applies to fresh installations or 
even upgrades from one release to another.

Our systems in the field run on an armv5 chip (armel architecture) which we 
can't replace with newer boards with a different architecture.

Could you please clarify whether armel will be supported during future upgrades 
from Trixie to Forky (and even Duke)?

Thank you for your time and support.

Best regards,
Serge Haddad


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