It come up recently in the debianfork channel about security updates and it seems there is no recommendation for this so far and I am wondering what the correct way to receive security updates in Devuan is. I'm wondering if security updates are included in merged or if that's more of a post-release thing.

I've found I can get the critical updates from the Debian security mirror and upgraded about two dozen packages that way, would this be the correct way to do things for now?

By having a look on packages.devuan.org I discovered that jessie-updates and jessie-backports exists there. I was able to upgrade one package using jessie-updates in my sources.list, would this be a sane way to get updates? Looking at jessie-backports I notice the Devuan debootstrap would be replaced by a Debian version, so I guess it's down to the user to figure out if using a backport is safe.


Cheers,

 
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