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RE[4]: the end of Debian ?
by kragil on Thu 30th Jul 2009 00:49
in reply to "RE[3]: the end of Debian ?"
http://mdzlog.alcor.net/2009/07/29/debian-is-not-switching-to-time-...
Matt knows more about Debian than 99.99% of OSnews posters .. so for me this argument is settled.
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Well, what Debian is doing is not a time based release cylce like Fedora, Mandrake or Ubuntu. They will freeze Debian Testing in december and they will start fixing RC bugs. There is no real time line from there on out. Theoretically they could release in january (highly unlikely) or in june (knowing Debian it could even be september)
So time based freeze is a more accurate description of what they are doing unless you consider within +-6 month a fixed time.