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Re: [News] A Look at Debian Squeeze

  • Subject: Re: [News] A Look at Debian Squeeze
  • From: Attila <jdkaye10@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Aug 2009 20:45:04 +0200
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Roy Schestowitz wrote:

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> Debian Squeeze: KFreeBSD, Dash and Automatic Debug Packages
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> | The Debian project is planning a whole series of enhancements for Debian
> | 5.0 "Squeeze." A few results of the currently running Google Summer of
> | Code are beginning to creep into it.
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http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Online/News/Debian-Squeeze-KFreeBSD-Dash-and-Automatic-Debug-Packages
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> 
> Recent:
> 
> Debian is NOT switching to time-based releases
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> | At DebConf 9 this week, the Debian release team proposed a new approach
> | to Debianâs release cycle, which was then announced on the Debian web
> | site. Both the Debconf presentation and the announcement were quite
> | clear, but a number of news articles and blog posts on the subject seem
> | to have misinterpreted them:
> |
> | * Debian Adopts Two-Year Time-Based Release Cycle on OSNews
> | * Debian to adopt time-based releases on Linux Today
> | * Debian to Adopt Time-based Release Cycle on Jonathan Carterâs blog
> | * Debian to adopt time-based releases on a blog masquerading as a news
> | site
> `----
This is really good news. I much prefer Debian's traditional release policy
of "when it's ready". I am a happy bunny once again. :)
Attila

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