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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 The stable distributions really contains outdated packages.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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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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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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4. Resources for Debian Members – developers-reference 13.20 documentation
developers-reference en 1. Scope of This Document 2. Applying to Become a Member 3. Debian Developer's Duties 4. Resources for Debian Members 4.1. Mailing lists 4.1.1. Basic rules for use 4.1.2. Core development mailing lists 4.1.3. Special lists 4.1.4. Requesting new development-related lists 4.2. IRC channels 4.3. Documentation 4.4. Debian machines 4.4.1. The bugs server 4.4.2. The ftp-master server 4.4.3. The www-master server 4.4.4. The people web server 4.4.5. salsa.debian.org: Git repositories and ...

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

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Chapter 4. Resources for Debian Members
Chapter 4. Resources for Debian Members Chapter 4. Resources for Debian Members Table of Contents 4.1. Mailing lists 4.1.1. Basic rules for use 4.1.2. Core development mailing lists 4.1.3. Special lists 4.1.4. Requesting new development-related lists 4.2. IRC channels 4.3. Documentation 4.4. Debian machines 4.4.1. The bugs server 4.4.2. The ftp-master server 4.4.3. The www-master server 4.4.4. The people web server 4.4.5. salsa.debian.org: Git repositories and collaborative development platform 4.4.6. ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch04.en.html

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Debian -- Packages
Packages Introductory notes View package lists Search package directories Search the contents of packages Introductory notes All packages that are included in the official Debian distribution are free according to the Debian Free Software Guidelines. This assures free use and redistribution of the packages and their complete source code. The official Debian distribution is what is contained in the main section of the Debian archive. As a service to our users, we also provide packages in separate sections ...

https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages.en.html

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Debian -- Debian-Installer builds
Debian-Installer builds CD builds There are a number of different builds of the Debian-Installer CD images that serve different purposes. The most important build is the current official release, currently included in Debian 6.0. These images are static and unchanging, and are the ones mostly likely to work for most people. While testing of these images is still useful, most problems with them are well known by the team within a few weeks of their release. See the errata page for the worst of the known ...

https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/builds.en.html

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Chapter 5. Managing Packages
Chapter 5. Managing Packages Chapter 5. Managing Packages Table of Contents 5.1. New packages 5.2. Recording changes in the package 5.3. Testing the package 5.4. Layout of the source package 5.5. Picking a distribution 5.5.1. Special case: uploads to the stable and oldstable distributions 5.5.2. Special case: uploads to testing/testing-proposed-updates 5.6. Uploading a package 5.6.1. Uploading to ftp-master 5.6.2. Delayed uploads 5.6.3. Security uploads 5.6.4. Other upload queues 5.6.5. Notifications 5.7. ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch05.en.html

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5. Managing Packages – developers-reference 13.20 documentation
developers-reference en 1. Scope of This Document 2. Applying to Become a Member 3. Debian Developer's Duties 4. Resources for Debian Members 5. Managing Packages 5.1. New packages 5.2. Recording changes in the package 5.3. Testing the package 5.4. Layout of the source package 5.5. Picking a distribution 5.5.1. Special case: uploads to the stable and oldstable distributions 5.5.2. Special case: the stable-updates suite 5.5.3. Special case: uploads to testing/testing-proposed-updates 5.6. Uploading a ...

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

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