After several months of testing in the "experimental" branch of Debian, samba 3.2.0 was uploaded to Debian "unstable" as of July 20th 2008 and entered the "testing" branch of the distribution as of August 1st.
As the "testing" branch is the future stable release of the Debian distribution, this means that Samba 3.2.0 will be in the upcoming release of Debian, codename "lenny". That indeed happened just in time before the entire distribution was frozen, in preparation for the release of Debian (which will happen "when it's ready", of course). Having 3.2.1 (when it's released) will be much more difficult as that will require a freeze exception which the Debian release managers *will* be very reluctant to make, so I'm much less optimistic for this. Steve (Langasek) and I will need to be *very* convincing that Samba can be allowed for a freeze exception while many other important software can't..:-) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba