Hi,
The next and final point release for "bullseye" (11.11) is scheduled for
Saturday, August 31st. Processing of new uploads into
bullseye-proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceeding weekend.
--
Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org
Debian
Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (12.7) is scheduled for Saturday,
August 31st. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceeding weekend.
--
Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org
Debian
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:11:32PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> The next point release for "bullseye" (11.10) is scheduled for Saturday,
> February 10th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates
> will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
The correc
Hi,
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.10) is scheduled for Saturday,
February 10th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
This will be the penultimate release for this suite. The final point
release is anti
Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (the delayed 12.6 release) is
scheduled for Saturday, 29th June 2024. Processing of new uploads into
bookworm-proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
--
Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.
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On Fri, 2024-04-26 at 00:07 +, Devidas Shanbhag, Amrutha wrote:
> Thanks for your response. My bad, I should have mentioned that I did
> look at the releases page and found that the next point release 11.10
> isn’t planned yet. Hence the query.
>
> Historically, minor ver
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your response. My bad, I should have mentioned that I did look at
the releases page and found that the next point release 11.10 isn’t planned
yet. Hence the query.
Historically, minor versions have been released roughly once every month.
However, its been over 2 months
On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 10:03:58PM +, Devidas Shanbhag, Amrutha wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> When can we expect Debian 11.10 release? An approximate date would be very
> helpful for us in planning.
Next point release dates are published at https://release.debian.org as
they
Hi team,
When can we expect Debian 11.10 release? An approximate date would be very
helpful for us in planning.
Thanks,
On Fri, 2024-02-16 at 17:35 +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> The next point release for "bookworm" (12.6) is scheduled for
> Saturday, April 6th. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-
> proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceeding weekend.
Due to recent events, th
Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (12.6) is scheduled for Saturday,
April 6th. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceeding weekend.
--
Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org
Debian
Hi,
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.9) is scheduled for Saturday,
February 10th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (12.5) is scheduled for Saturday,
February 10th. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (12.3) is scheduled for Saturday,
December 9th. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The first point release for "bookworm" (12.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 22nd. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceding weekend.
--
Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org
Debian
Hi,
The first point release for "bookworm" (12.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 22nd. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceding weekend.
--
Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org
Debian
Hi,
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.7) is scheduled for Saturday,
April 29th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.6) is scheduled for Saturday,
December 17th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next - and final - point release for "buster" (10.13) is scheduled
for Saturday, September 10th. Processing of new uploads into buster-
proposed-updates will be frozen during the weekend of August 27th.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.5) is scheduled for Saturday,
September 10th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-
updates will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.4) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 9th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.12) is scheduled for Saturday,
March 26th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.3) is scheduled for Saturday,
March 26th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi everyone
I only subscribe to debian-project so not sure if this message will go to
debian-publicity - if not, could a kind soul please forward to that list?
Many thanks,
Mathieu
=-=-=-=-=-=
We are delighted to announce the release of a report presenting the findings of
the survey of the
Hi,
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.2) is scheduled for Saturday,
December 18th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.11) is scheduled for Saturday,
October 9th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The first point release for "bullseye" (11.1) is scheduled for
Saturday, October 9th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-
proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
On 8/9/21 4:36 PM, Rithic Hariharan wrote:
> Hello Sir/Madam,
> Hope you are doing well during the pandemic, I have been
> eagerly waiting for the debian 11 bullseye release. I was looking to
> test its features. I would like to download the Debian RC-3 iso file. I
> ha
Hi Rithic,
On Mon, Aug 09, 2021 at 08:06:51PM +0530, Rithic Hariharan wrote:
>
> Hope you are doing well during the pandemic, I have been eagerly
>waiting for the debian 11 bullseye release. I was looking to test its features.
>I would like to download the Debian RC-3 iso f
t;waiting for the debian 11 bullseye release. I was looking to test its
> features.
> >I would like to download the Debian RC-3 iso file. I had a few
> queries whether
> >I will be able to upgrade to stable release after the stable has been
> released
> >or I will have to
Hello Sir/Madam,
Hope you are doing well during the pandemic, I have been eagerly
waiting for the debian 11 bullseye release. I was looking to test its
features. I would like to download the Debian RC-3 iso file. I had a few
queries whether I will be able to upgrade to stable release
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.10) is scheduled for Saturday
June 19th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.9) is scheduled for Saturday
March 27th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.8) is scheduled for Saturday
February 6th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
s://www.allacronyms.com/SNS
I think that you need to ask the release team (maybe reportbug
release.debian.org) to add a Debian micronews post to their checklist
for point releases, under the checklist item for
debian-stable-announce. Debian micronews posts are automatically sent
to var
Hi,
> This already exists, they are sent to
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-stable-announce/
>
> See e.g. here for the pre announcement of 10.7:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-stable-announce/2020/11/msg0.html
Thanks, that's really good but not enough to reach to our users, IMHO,
so I
Hideki Yamane schrieb:
> So, my proposal is "How about informing point release *before*
> its release via SNS". Not so many costs, but users can prepare
> for it whether they're lazy ;)
This already exists, they are sent to
https://lists.debian.org/debian-stable-anno
Hi,
Thanks for working point releases!
But, some users are a bit surprised with every release even if
we've already said point releases are published at almost 3 months
cadence.
So, my proposal is "How about informing point release *before*
its release via SNS". Not so
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.7) is scheduled for Saturday
December 5th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.6) is scheduled for Saturday
September 26th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
On Sun, 2020-07-12 at 15:37 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> On Sat, 2020-06-27 at 14:35 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> > The next point release for "buster" (10.5) is scheduled for
> > Saturday July 18th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-
> > up
Hi,
On Sat, 2020-06-27 at 14:35 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> The next point release for "buster" (10.5) is scheduled for Saturday
> July 18th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
> will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Unfortunately this ha
Hi,
The next - and final - point release for "stretch" (9.13) is scheduled
for Saturday, July 18th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-
proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.5) is scheduled for Saturday
July 18th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.4) is scheduled for Saturday,
May 9th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 09:51:29PM +0100, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> > jessie
> no longer supported by Debian. Supported in the LTS project, maintained by
> another people than Debian, until the end of the year 2020.
until the end of June 2020, see https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/
> > stretch - s
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL schrieb:
>> stretch - security
>
> the same, but supported more long time by the external team, funded by
> companies to do it
It is not. oldstable-security is supported by the project at large, even
checking the Wikipedia page would have told you...
https://en.wikipedia.or
On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 05:34:52PM +0200, Itzik Reuven wrote:
> Hello Debian maintainers,
>
> I have a few questions regarding the debian project and I will be glad for
> some answers:
>
> 1. regarding the release management - from a quick scanning of the release
> I ha
Le 05/02/2020 à 16:34, Itzik Reuven a écrit :
Hello Debian maintainers,
I have a few questions regarding the debian project and I will be glad
for some answers:
1. regarding the release management - from a quick scanning of the
release I have noticed that are 6 release types:
jessie
jessie
Hello Debian maintainers,
I have a few questions regarding the debian project and I will be glad for
some answers:
1. regarding the release management - from a quick scanning of the release
I have noticed that are 6 release types:
jessie
jessie-security
stretch - security
buster
bullseye
sid
I
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.12) is scheduled for Saturday,
February 8th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.3) is scheduled for Saturday,
February 8th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "buster" (10.2) is scheduled for Saturday,
November 16th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 02:15:42PM +0200, Sebastian wrote:
> Witam,mam pytanie, kiedy bedzei dostępny debian z Rolling release
> ?dziekuje :)
Hi, this is an English speaking list.
--
Za rolling release służy "testing" do którego pakiety
Witam,mam pytanie, kiedy bedzei dostępny debian z Rolling release
?dziekuje :)
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.10) is scheduled for Saturday,
September 7th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The first point release for "buster" (10.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
September 7th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Dear all,
The release of the next Debian stable version is approaching. For the
coverage of the release, the publicity team plans to broadcast news about Debian
10 through https://micronews.debian.org (and subsequently, social networks).
We'll extract news items from the release notes
Hi,
Just a short (overdue) announcement that there will be a Release Party
in Regensburg at the local hackspace "Binary Kitchen".
For details see:
https://wiki.debian.org/ReleasePartyBuster/Germany/Regensburg
As the weather seems to be nice on the release weekend, we will sit
toge
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.9) is scheduled for Saturday,
April 27th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
t; > libraries, EDI and CUDA more recent, I develloppe an ecologic system
> > and I must be at once up to date and to have a reliable informatic.
> > Débian 10 m 'is mandatory especially with these non-free software.
> > can you announce a release date? thank you and have
y especially with these non-free software.
> can you announce a release date? thank you and have a good weekend
That is not how Debian works¹. Debian is in full freeze, however it will
only be released with RC = release critical bugs = 0. So Debian is
released when it is ready.
You could howeve
nce a release date? thank
you and have a good weekend
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.8) is scheduled for Saturday,
February 16th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.6) is scheduled for Saturday,
November 10th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.5) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 14th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next and final point release for "jessie" (8.11) is scheduled for
Saturday, June 23rd. Processing of new uploads into
jessie-proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Following this point release, "jessie" will be end-of-life from the
perspective
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.4) is scheduled for Saturday,
March 10th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.10) is scheduled for Saturday,
December 9th. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.3) is scheduled for Saturday,
December 9th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The second point release for "stretch" (9.2) is scheduled for Saturday,
October 7th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
--
Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org
Debian
Hi,
The first point release for "stretch" (9.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 22nd. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.9) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 22nd. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
On 06/28/2017 04:32 PM, Ana Guerrero Lopez wrote:
Hi folks,
After the release announcement, I got a bunch of direct emails.
Plenty of "thank you", "yeah", "finally!" and of course, a few
"UNSUBSCRIBE" ;)
The email below stood out and I thought it would
Hi folks,
After the release announcement, I got a bunch of direct emails.
Plenty of "thank you", "yeah", "finally!" and of course, a few
"UNSUBSCRIBE" ;)
The email below stood out and I thought it would be nice to share it
with the projet. The writer is in
Dear all,
The release of the next Debian stable version is approaching. For the
coverage of the release, the publicity team would like to gather
striking facts from various teams within the Debian project, and
broadcast them through micronews.debian.org [1] (and subsequently,
social networks
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.8) is scheduled for Saturday, May
6th. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Bugtracker: Erster Release Candidate von Mantis BT 1.3
Das Bugtacking-System erhält in Version 1.3 eine Timeline, eine erweiterte
Datenbankanbindung und verbessertes HTML.
Mantis Bug Tracker, kurz MantisBT, ist ein freies Bugracking-System, das auf
PHP basiert und nicht nur zur Fehlersuche, sonder
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.7) is scheduled for Saturday,
January 14th. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.6) is scheduled for Saturday,
September 17th. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
last week-end, members of the release and DSA teams met in Lloret de Mar
to work on separating release.debian.org from ftp-master.debian.org.
Members of ftpmaster weren't able to attend, but helped remotely.
The goals are both to avoid bogging down ftp-master with jobs that can
run else
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.5) is scheduled for Saturday,
June 4th. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Cheers,
Julien
Hi,
The next (and last) point release for "wheezy" (7.11) is scheduled for
Saturday, June 4th. Processing of new uploads into
wheezy-proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Cheers,
Julien
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 02:40:56PM +0200, Ole Streicher wrote:
> This behavious may be useful for a development platform, but for an end
> user this is just inacceptable.
This is why we keep saying that testing is a tool for the release team
and not a suite ment for users.
Despite that
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.4) is scheduled for Saturday,
April 2nd. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "wheezy" (7.10) is scheduled for Saturday,
April 2nd. Processing of new uploads into wheezy-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
I read about Ian Murdocks death recently. I am not sure if I am sending
this to the correct Debian contact email, however if this isnt can you
forward it to the correct email
I would like to suggest dedicating the next release of Debian to Ian and
perhaps any family he may have. I think this
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.3) is scheduled for Saturday,
January 23rd. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The next point release for "wheezy" (7.9) is scheduled for Saturday,
September 5th. Processing of new uploads into wheezy-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
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Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.2) is scheduled for Saturday,
September 5th. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
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hat guidance should we use to plan support for stable 8.2. and
> stable 8.3? In general how frequently do these releases come out?
Today at DebConf15 Niels hold a talk from the release team including a
first schedule for stretch (freeze in one year):
https://summit.debconf.org/debconf15/meeting
oldstable). However, that depends on the calendars of
a number of people across the world, so it is a rule of thumb only. 8.2
has overrun considerably.
Coordination happens primarily on debian-rele...@lists.debian.org if you
want to watch out for it, and when known the release dates are posted
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> Office: 609-953-5342
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>
Speaking purely personally - as an individual Debian developer - b
ne. What guidance should we
> use to plan support for stable 8.2. and stable 8.3? In general how
> frequently do these releases come out?
The release team has full control over what gets included into stable
point releases, and when the releases come out; you may want to
contact them dir
Hello,
We are planning resources to support our products running on Debian and would
like to know an approximate timeline (through Q1 of 2017) of releases. We
understand stable version 8.1 was released in June. What guidance should we
use to plan support for stable 8.2. and stable 8.3? In ge
Hi,
The first point release for "jessie" (8.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
June 6th. Stable NEW will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
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On Sun, 12 Apr 2015 12:44:39 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> we are short before the release and I wonder how it would be possible to
> contribute to the release notes.
There's a pseudo-package in the BTS for collecting contributions:
http://bugs.debian.org/release-notes
As for
Hi,
we are short before the release and I wonder how it would be possible to
contribute to the release notes. I have drafted (not finished) some
text for the Debian Med Blend[1] which is to long for the general notes
and thus will be delivered via other channels. However, I would love to
see
Hi all,
Some folks in the publicity team are thinking about live-denting the
release. This will basically be relaying IRC to identi.ca/debian and
elswhere, with wording changes for people not as familiar with Debian.
In the past we have interspersed the updates with some filler during the
slow
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