On December 4, 2020 9:17:12 PM UTC, golinux@??? wrote:
>On 2020-12-04 14:25, Adam Borowski wrote:
>> On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 12:43:25PM -0600, golinux@??? wrote:
>>> > I have a lot of systems running ascii and no plan to upgrade them
>yet. I
>>> > don't want to upgrade when ascii is archived but before. Do you
>think 6
>>> > more months of ascii support a safe bet?
>>>
>>> You might want to have a look at Debian's release schedule:
>>>
>>> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases
>>>
>>> Stretch will not go to oldstable status until Bullseye is released
>and
>>> there
>>> is not even release date set yet for that to happen. Devuan's
>release
>>> of
>>> Chimaera will be sometime after Bulleye becomes stable. No way ATM
>to
>>> guesstimate when in 2021 that will happen.
>>
>> Stretch has been oldstable for 1.5 years already.
>>
>
>Sorry about that. Of course, I meant Buster . . .
>
>It's all becoming a bit of a blur these days . . .
>
>> A guesstimate for Bullseye's release is June, although effect of
>> actions to
>> shorten freeze time remains to be seen.
>>
>
>And of course, Chimaera will be sometime after that. The more hands on
>
>deck, the sooner that will happen.
>
>But currently, as requested, please do what you can to test the
>proposed
>updates to be included on the Beowulf 3.1 point release.
>
>golinux
>
>>
>> Meow!
>
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Got it! Thanks! So I should keep an eye on Debian to get a hint.
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