Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd May 2006 16:06 UTC, submitted by george
Debian and its clones Developers of the popular Debian Linux distribution are ramping up coding efforts as they plan to release the next version of their operating system in December this year. The schedule was today outlined in an e-mail to the Debian community from developer Andreas Barth, a member of the team which coordinates the process by which Debian is formally handed over to the public. "We expect to release Etch as planned in the beginning of December 2006," Barth wrote.
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damm good work guy's (and girls)
by damp on Wed 3rd May 2006 20:05 UTC
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2006-03-19

I say this is a great bit of news. I'am a brokendown windows admin, who has managed to sneek 2 debian server, 10 workstations into the R&D dept. of the company, just becauce i saw niche and a change to use some of the GNU/linux know how i'ved tried to get on my own, and i must say debian is (well slackware is up there to) the best destro's i'ved tried, it does as it told and nothing more, from a windows view that a nice change.