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Re: Debian's release support policy



On Friday 28 March 2003 11:30, Paul Johnson wrote:

> Potato (most recent obsolete branch, which I kind of wish was renamed
> "espy" in memory of the late debian developer to which potato was
> dedicated) will continue to get security updates until June of this
> year.  It was released July 13, 2002.  One year.

I think that's the release date of Woody. Potato was released long before 
that.

Why should security fixes stop? Well, Why shouldn't anyone running potato 
upgrade to woody?

Cheers

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