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Re: Debian 6.0 Long Term Support reaching end-of-life



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> On Feb 12, 2016, at 10:34 AM, Ana Guerrero Lopez <ana@debian.org> wrote:
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> The Debian Project                               https://www.debian.org/
> Debian 6.0 Long Term Support reaching end-of-life       press@debian.org
> February 12th, 2016            https://www.debian.org/News/2016/20160212
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> 
> 
> The Debian Long Term Support (LTS) [1] Team hereby announces that Debian
> 6.0 ("squeeze") support will reach its end-of-life on February 29, 2016,
> five years after its initial release on February 6, 2011.
> 
>    1: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/
> 
> There will be no further security support for Debian 6.0.
> 
> The LTS Team will prepare the transition to Debian 7 ("wheezy"), which
> is the current oldstable release. The LTS team will take over support
> from the Security Team on April 26, 2016.
> 
> Debian 7 will also receive Long Term Support for five years after its
> initial release with support ending in May 2018.
> 
> Debian and its LTS Team would like to thank all contributing users,
> developers and sponsors who are making it possible to extend the life of
> previous stable releases, and who have made this LTS a success.
> 
> If you rely on Debian LTS, please consider joining the team [2],
> providing patches, testing or funding the efforts [3].
> 
>    2: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Development
>    3: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Funding
> 
> 
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> 
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> largest and most influential open source projects. Thousands of
> volunteers from all over the world work together to create and maintain
> Debian software. Available in 70 languages, and supporting a huge range
> of computer types, Debian calls itself the "universal operating system".
> 
> 
> Contact Information
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> 
> For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at
> https://www.debian.org/ or send mail to <press@debian.org>.
> 


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