Hi,

you seem to have missed the second announcement send out... the new plan is 
not to freeze this december but rather to come up with a plan when to freeze 
(squeeze).

On Montag, 3. August 2009, Steffen Joeris wrote:
> > Debian itself do not support upgrades skipping a major release, so I
> > cannot imagine how Debian-edu can (sanely) do so.

With the old and now to be discussed plan, the idea was to actually support 
skipping a release. 

> The question here is not so much the upgrade path, because debian-edu
> doesn't support upgrades, we advice people to reinstall.

Wrong. http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Etch/Upgrades has 
instructions how to upgrade.

> However, support (especially security support) is an issue and with that in
> mind, etch is supported until February (one year after the release of
> lenny), by which time we'd need to have a lenny solution.

Does that mean we have to release our Lenny now within six months? ;-)
C00l.


regards,
        Holger

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