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Debian “testing” distribution
Debian “testing” distribution For basic, user-oriented information about the testing distribution, please see the Debian FAQ. An important thing to note, both for regular users and the developers of testing, is that security updates for testing are not managed by the security team. For more information please see the Security Team's FAQ. This page primarily covers the aspects of testing important to Debian developers. How testing works The testing distribution is an automatically generated ...

https://www.debian.org/devel/testing.en.html

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Chapter 3. Choosing a Debian distribution
Chapter 3. Choosing a Debian distribution Chapter 3. Choosing a Debian distribution Table of Contents 3.1. Which Debian distribution (stable/testing/unstable) is better for me? 3.1.1. You asked me to install stable, but in stable so and so hardware is not detected/working. What should I do? 3.1.2. Will there be different versions of packages in different distributions? 3.1.3. The stable distributions really contains outdated packages. Just look at Kde, Gnome, Xorg or even the kernel. They are very old. Why ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/choosing.en.html

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Debian Weekly News - 2000 Index
Debian Weekly News - 2000 Index Here are the back issues of Debian Weekly News for 2000. Also, see the timeline summary for all of 2000. 19 Dec 2000 Testing rolled out 12 Dec 2000 2.2r2 released; package pools arrive in full; apt ported to rpm 29 Nov 2000 Non-US package pools; 2.2r2 delayed; BTS changes 22 Nov 2000 Many security fixes, 2.2r2 imminent 14 Nov 2000 Debian 2.2r1 off to a rocky start; a vote expires. 07 Nov 2000 Unstable lives up to its name; Progeny beta test 25 Oct 2000 Package pools ready; ...

https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2000/index.en.html

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Chapter 6. The Debian archives
Chapter 6. The Debian archives Chapter 6. The Debian archives Table of Contents 6.1. How many Debian distributions are there? 6.2. What are all those names like etch, lenny, etc.? 6.2.1. Which other codenames have been used in the past? 6.2.2. Where do these codenames come from? 6.3. What about "sid"? 6.4. What does the stable directory contain? 6.5. What does the testing distribution contain? 6.5.1. What about "testing"? How is it `frozen'? 6.6. What does the unstable distribution contain? 6.7. What are ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ftparchives.en.html

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Debian Weekly News - February 13th, 2001
Debian Weekly News - February 13th, 2001 Welcome to Debian Weekly News, a newsletter for the Debian community. The DPL campaign is heating up. Anand Kumria, Bdale Garbee, and Branden Robinson each joined Ben Collins in announcing that they will run for DPL. The timeline for the elections was pushed back since things got off to a late start. The nomination period ends today, and then campaigning will begin in earnest. A major change has been made to the new maintainer process. Prospective developers must ...

https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2001/5/index.en.html

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1.6. Lifecycle of a Release
Download the ebook Prev The Debian Administrator's Handbook Next 1.6. Lifecycle of a Release The project will simultaneously have three to six different versions of each program, named Experimental, Unstable, Testing, Stable, Oldstable, and even Oldoldstable. Each one corresponds to a different phase in development. For a good understanding, let us take a look at a program's journey, from its initial packaging to inclusion in a stable version of Debian. VOCABULARY Release The term “release”, in the ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-handbook/sect.release-lifecycle.en.html

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Debian Weekly News - December 19th, 2000
Debian Weekly News - December 19th, 2000 Welcome to a special edition of Debian Weekly News. We had planned to skip this week for a vacation, but Debian never sleeps... Testing has entered the main Debian archive. Testing is a new branch of Debian to complement stable and unstable. New uploads enter unstable, and if no bad bugs are found in two weeks time, flow into testing. Thus, testing is always in an "essentially releasable state". Now that package pools exist, it was not too hard to make testing a ...

https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2000/41/index.en.html

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Debian Weekly News - email
Debian Weekly News - email Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1999 01:17:19 +0100 From: Filip Van Raemdonck <filipvr@xs4all.be> To: "debian-devel@lists.debian.org" <debian-devel@lists.debian.org> Subject: Quake in Germany - not illegal? "Quake is indexed in Germany, not banned. This means it's only allowed to sell it to adults and advertising is prohibited." Just saw this on a web page. It's URL is (for who is interested) http://www.inside3d.com/qip So maybe it isn't a problem to have quake in the archive after all... ...

https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/1999/48/mail.en.html

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4. Resources for Debian Members — developers-reference 13.6 documentation
Navigation index next | previous | Debian » en » developers-reference 13.6 documentation » 4. Resources for Debian Members 4. Resources for Debian Members¶ In this chapter you will find a very brief roadmap of the Debian mailing lists, the Debian machines which may be available to you as a member, and all the other resources that are available to help you in your work. 4.1. Mailing lists¶ Much of the conversation between Debian developers (and users) is managed through a wide array of mailing lists we ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/resources.en.html

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Debian -- News -- Test Cycle Three Has Officially Begun
Test Cycle Three Has Officially Begun July 26th, 2000 The archive has been frozen, and no new packages will be installed until the test cycle ends. Since the last test cycle we have new boot-floppies, a new X, and many new packages. Also included are updated release notes: please be sure to check them to avoid any problems some of the changes may cause in your systems. It is hoped and expected that we will not need to make any further changes to packages between this test cycle and declaring potato stable. ...

https://www.debian.org/News/2000/20000726.en.html

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