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Hi Markus,
> The supported architectures include amd64, i386, armel, armhf
> and arm64 now.
On this point (at line 36) file, as this is an announcement of a
transition may I suggest making a distinction between of these
architectures
Hi
Thanks everybody for this.
I have read the announcement and it looks good to me, I just put the
codenames of the releases in lowercase and quote tags.
El 3/7/20 a las 9:45, Chris Lamb escribió:
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> Hi Markus,
>
>> The supporte
Hi Chris,
Am 03.07.20 um 09:45 schrieb Chris Lamb:
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> Hi Markus,
>
>> The supported architectures include amd64, i386, armel, armhf
>> and arm64 now.
>
> On this point (at line 36) file, as this is an announcement of a
> transiti
Hi Markus,
> What do you think about changing the paragraph (line 34 to 36) to:
>
> Debian 9 will also receive Long Term Support for five years after its
> initial release with support ending on June 30, 2022. The supported
> architectures remain amd64, i386, armel and armhf. In addition we are
>
Hi,
On 02/07/2020 21:02, Markus Koschany wrote:
> Am 02.07.20 um 20:39 schrieb Moritz Mühlenhoff:
>> On Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 08:24:42PM +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
>>> Sorry, but I was assuming that the official end of oldstable is on July
>>> 18 when Debian 9.13 is released.
>>>
>>> https://lis
On Fri, Jul 03, 2020 at 09:00:10PM +0200, Sylvain Beucler wrote:
> As a LTS contributor I'm not sure (and hence, I suspect this this would
> be worth clarifying in the announcement) whether Stretch security
> updates will be made between July the 6th and the 18th ?
I believe it's best to leave as