You can check which revision of debian-cd is in use by looking at a
build log like

https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/cd-build-
logs/ubuntu/plucky/daily-live-20241125.log

which has the line:

Using revision b7109349c7be6a9a0b6a670cb9c154363fb45e4d of debian-cd

And that revision is:

commit b7109349c7be6a9a0b6a670cb9c154363fb45e4d (HEAD -> main, origin/main, 
origin/HEAD, mkukri/main)
Author: Mate Kukri <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Nov 12 15:30:14 2024 +0000

    tools/boot/plucky: Stop using cd-boot-images-*
    
    Instead produce bootable images from the bootloader packages directly.

So, yes, that revision is indeed deployed (and has been for a few days
now fwiw)

For the PS, yes I only discovered pretty recently that debian-cd is in
the archive. It probably makes sense to remove that too -- it certainly
plays no part in building our installer images!

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