Mar 29, 2007 · In order to have the time to do so, we are going to move the release for another week or so. Our secret plan was to announce the release on April 1st (that would have been fun, don't you think so :) ), but well - quality is more important. Cheers, -- Andi Debian Release Team Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Debian doesn’t follow a fixed release schedule, and that makes it somewhat hard to know exactly when a new release will be available. If you’re anxiously waiting for Debian 10, codename Buster, this article is here to tell you when you can expect it and what new features it will most likely contain. The Debian riscv64 port had originally used a libffi7 snapshot instead of libffi6 because libffi6 didn't have any RISC-V support at that time and libffi upstream had originally planned to release libffi7 in May 2018. Based on this release schedule, all Debian architectures would have moved to libffi7 before the Buster freeze. Jul 16, 2020 · Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla Release Schedule Week Date (Thursday) 20.10 events April 2020 1 April 30 Toolchain Uploaded May 2020 2 May 07 3 May 14 4 May 21 5 May 28 June 2020 6 June 04 7 June 11 8 June 18 9 June 25 July 2020 10 July 02 Ubuntu Testing Week (optional) 11 July 09 12 July 16 13 July 23 14 July 30 August 2020 15 August 06 16 August 13 17 August 20 18 August 27 Feature Freeze, Debian Mar 29, 2007 · In order to have the time to do so, we are going to move the release for another week or so. Our secret plan was to announce the release on April 1st (that would have been fun, don't you think so :) ), but well - quality is more important. Cheers, -- Andi Debian Release Team Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature Jan 05, 2019 · Debian releases a new stable release every two years. So e.g. Debian 9.0 “Stretch” was released in the summer 2017, support for the Debian 9 will end in the summer 2022 or later. Debian 10.0 “Buster will be released in the mid 2019 and support for it will end in mid 2024 or later.”.
Release Schedule. Stable Branch. The current stable branch is 3.36. The current oldstable branch is 3.34. Reminder: Only bug fixes and performance fixes are allowed for stable branches (no feature, string, ui, or API/ABI changes allowed without freeze break approval). Freezes on Development Branch. Current freezes in place for the 3.37
Debian is the rock on which Ubuntu is built. Ubuntu builds on the Debian architecture and infrastructure and collaborates widely with Debian developers, but there are important differences. Ubuntu has a distinctive user interface, a separate developer community (though many developers participate in both projects) and a different release process. Release Schedule. Stable Branch. The current stable branch is 3.36. The current oldstable branch is 3.34. Reminder: Only bug fixes and performance fixes are allowed for stable branches (no feature, string, ui, or API/ABI changes allowed without freeze break approval). Freezes on Development Branch. Current freezes in place for the 3.37
andrew writes "Anthony Towns, Debian's Release Manager, posted this message regarding the status of the expected May 1st release of Woody made reference to in this slashdot story. In short, he says: "So, it's April 30th (for most of the planet, anyway), which probably means folks are beginning to g
Mar 22, 2019 · Checking Debian Version using the /etc/os-release file # /etc/os-release is a file which contains operating system identification data, and can be found only on the newer Debian distributions running systemd. This method will work only if you have Debian 9 or newer: cat /etc/os-release. The output will look something like below: The latest release is Linux Mint 20 "Ulyana", released on 27 June 2020. As an LTS release, it will be supported until 2025. Linux Mint Debian Edition, not compatible with Ubuntu, is based on Debian and updates are brought in continuously between major versions (of LMDE). In general, October releases follow a 25-week schedule, while April releases follow a 27-week schedule, to compensate for year-end holidays (non-LTS releases might break this cycle to wiggle things a bit). Some background information and Q&A about the Ubuntu release process can be found on TimeBasedReleases. See the Schedules of other projects Below you can find the life cycle for each version of operating system Debian, like Debian 10.0 (Buster), including release dates and end of life (EOL) dates. Debian is a Unix-like computer operating system that is composed entirely of free software, most of which is under the GNU General Public License and packaged by a group of individuals antiX. Ongoing development released when ready, with a major release every 1-2 years. Debian Stable. MX Linux follows a modified fixed-release model: users will upgrade between major MX releases that are still within the same Debian version (e.g., MX-18 was based on Stretch so there was no need to reinstall from MX-17.x).