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Debian 15 will be codenamed duke. Visit https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases for the names of past and future Debian releases #debian #duke
Submitted on 16 February 2025 18:00:00
By Jean-Pierre Giraud
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The Debian Release Team is keeping pace: the first trixie freeze step (transition and toolchain freeze) is coming next month! https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2025/01/msg00004.html #debian #trixie
Submitted on 15 February 2025 15:15:00
By Jean-Pierre Giraud
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We have a #DebConf25 logo, thanks to Juliana Camargo and all other participants! https://bits.debian.org/2025/02/debconf25-logo-contest-results.html #debian
Submitted on 13 February 2025 14:13:00
By Jean-Pierre Giraud
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Debian is among the distributions with most supported CPU architectures and excellent cross-compilation support. We are working on improving its cross-building capabilities and keeping it easily cross-bootstrappable from source for upcoming CPU architectures. Therefore, we'll meet in an upcoming team sprint in Würzburg, Germany. See https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/2025/BootstrapCrossbuild .
Submitted on 12 February 2025 13:56:00
By Joost van Baal-Ilić
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Proxmox, provider of powerful, yet easy-to-use Open Source server software based on Debian is the newest Platinum Sponsor of #DebConf25 https://bits.debian.org/2025/02/proxmox-platinum-debconf25.html #debian
Submitted on 06 February 2025 17:29:00
By Jean-Pierre Giraud
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Infomaniak, Switzerland's leading developer of Web technologies, Platinum Sponsor of #DebConf25 https://bits.debian.org/2025/01/infomaniak-platinum-debconf25.html
Submitted on 04 February 2025 23:54:00
By Jean-Pierre Giraud
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Meet @Debian at @fosdem2025 next weekend! We will be at building K level 1. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/be/2025/FOSDEM #debian #fosdem #fosdem2025
Submitted on 31 January 2025 00:15:00
By Jean-Pierre Giraud
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The Debian Publicity Team will no longer post on X/Twitter. We took this decision since we feel X doesn't reflect Debian shared values as stated in our social contract, code of conduct and diversity statement. X evolved into a place where people we care about don't feel safe. You are very much invited to follow us on https://bits.debian.org , on https://micronews.debian.org/ , or any media as listed on https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Publicity/otherSN #debian
Submitted on 29 January 2025 12:37:00
By Jean-Pierre Giraud
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Fixes for a critical rsync vulnerability (CVE-2024-12084) have been released for Stable/Bookworm, Testing and Unstable. Oldstable/Bullseye is not affected. Fixes for other lower severity CVEs have also been released in the same update and can all be tracked at https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/rsync. The fixed Stable version is 3.2.7-1+deb12u1 and the fixed Testing/Unstable version is 3.3.0+ds1-3
Submitted on 12 January 2025 19:22:00
By Samuel Henrique
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After our archive was updated to 12.9, our Debian CD team did the hard work of preparing and testing our installation medias to make sure everything is working correctly. Now their work is complete and the images are available at https://www.debian.org/distrib/
Submitted on 11 January 2025 19:30:00
By Carlos Henrique Lima Melara
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