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Bug#678348: marked as done ([www.debian.org] Debian “wheezy” Release Information: Outdated advice for pre-squeeze testing users)



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http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/index.en.html contains:

Please note that security updates for testing distribution are not yet managed by the security team. Hence, testing does not get security updates in a timely manner. You are encouraged to switch your sources.list entries from testing to squeeze for the time being if you need security support. See also the entry in the Security Team's FAQ for the testing distribution.

The first sentence may be true, but the rest is badly outdated. People with testing in their sources.list now most likely run a post-squeeze testing, and following that advice would only decrease their security.


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Le 20/06/2012 20:37, Filipus Klutiero a écrit :

> http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/index.en.html contains:

>> You are encouraged to switch your
>> sources.list entries from testing to squeeze for the time being if you
>> need security support.

The intent is correct: people who wish to rely on security should use
stable.

Regards

David


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