Additionally,
I've just checked the DVDs of 12.1.0 and 11.6.0, and it looks like all the DVDs of 12.1.0 are labeled like the following:
`Debian GNU/Linux 12.1.0 _Bookworm_ - Official amd64 DVD Binary-{X} with firmware 20230722-10:49`, where X is the DVD number.
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However, the releases of 11.6.0 are labeled as the following:
`Debian GNU/Linux 11.6.0 _Bullseye_ - Official amd64 DVD Binary-{X} 20221217-10:40`, where X is the DVD number.
Notice how there is no string "with firmware" in these labels.
At the same time, when looking at a community version of 11.6.0 DVD, which contains non-free firmware, that's exactly how it's labeled:
`Debian GNU/Linux 11.6.0 _Bullseye_ - Unofficial amd64 DVD Binary-1 with firmware 20221217-10:46`.
Notice that the string "with firmware" is present in the label of the DVD with non-free firmware.
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I'm still trying to understand what that's supposed to mean.
Are you `Officially` non-free software now, or is it some insider attack trying to compromise your integrity?
Do you have an `Official` way to de-poison your release, and if so, is it published as a document?
Regards, John.