Autore: Paul Wise Data: To: debian-derivatives CC: arpinux, Alex Balderson, Daniil Baturin, Sam Nazarko, Patrick Schleizer, Nolan Leake, H Sumen, Daniel Baumann, unman, Adrian Gibanel, Robert McQueen, Daniela Häsler, Georges Khaznadar, Fernando Toledo, Punky Tse, Matthias Klumpp, Héctor Orón Martínez, Jeremy Davis, Steph, Jean-Michel Philippe, Gaudenz Steinlin, Tails developers, Luis Alejandro Martínez Faneyth, Kai Hendry, Patrick d'Emmabuntüs, Steve Kemp, John Vert, David Lechner, Arjen Balfoort, Roopa Prabhu, Lorenzo Faletra, Skylar Thompson, Prajwal Panchmahalkar, Geoffrey Thomas, Sébastien Duthil, Slobodan Nikolić, Igor Pecovnik, Sam Geeraerts, Leszek Lesner, Peter Manev, Steve Noble, Patrick Cherry, Roland Fehrenbacher, Benoît Allard, Alexey Kovin, Israel Dahl, Philipp Hahn, Hakan Bayindir, Peter Michael Green, John Crawley, Josef Spillner, Eugenio g7 Paolantonio, Gabriele Martina, Brice Delmotte, Sofía Martin, Alan Baghumian, Klaus Knopper, Jeremiah Foster Oggetto: [Tails-dev] Debian derivatives census: Debian 9 (stretch) released!
Hi all,
I note that some Debian derivatives are based on Debian stable.
The Debian release team have recently released Debian 9 (stretch)!
This means that if you have not already started, you will need to start
the migration of your stable release to be based on Debian 9 (stretch)
instead the current base of Debian jessie/etc. Once you have switched
to stretch, please update your census page to reflect that if needed.
Debian releases receive security updates for one year after the release
of the next version so you have some time to migrate your users before
you will need to provide your own security support. In addition, the
Debian LTS team provides limited support for a longer period afterwards.
If you have already migrated your distribution to the new version, now is
a great time to start work on integrating your changes back into Debian.
If your team does not include any Debian developers, please take a look
at the mentors and bug reporting web pages.