Hello all!
I follow debian testing on servers and unstable/experimental for the desktop usually. Usually they are quite stable or the fix is quite easy. Thank you DD's!
I know that other distros advise of upcoming structural changes, moves to systemd and the like, by issuing notes some place: gentoo uses its module news system, arch posts on the website but I have never got to grips with where the Debian advisories are.
I guess it is on the lists; which one should I follow/subscribe to for advisories i.e. relatively low levels of messages?
Thanks in advance.
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Monitoring disto structural changes in Debian
Re: Monitoring disto structural changes in Debian
howdy, there are a lot of lists, maybe too many for me to find things easily but you could start here and let m know if you find something interestingalexpj wrote: I guess it is on the lists; which one should I follow/subscribe to for advisories i.e. relatively low levels of messages?
http://lists.debian.org/devel.html
http://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html
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Re: Monitoring disto structural changes in Debian
Most things show up at the critical point in apt-listchanges and apt-listbugs. But if you want to know ahead of time, it's basically the mailing lists. debian-project is good for discussion, -devel-announce is good for knowing what's actually about to happen.
You can also use this script (which takes a million years to load, but works...)
http://release.debian.org/migration/
or email / RSS notifications on the PTS
http://packages.qa.debian.org/common/index.html
to watch packages you're particularly interested in.
You can also use this script (which takes a million years to load, but works...)
http://release.debian.org/migration/
or email / RSS notifications on the PTS
http://packages.qa.debian.org/common/index.html
to watch packages you're particularly interested in.
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Re: Monitoring disto structural changes in Debian
Thank you!
Oh yes, of course! List changes!
I am feeling stupid now - especially since I used to have it installed!!
I'll subscribe to devel-announce.
Thank you again.
Oh yes, of course! List changes!
I am feeling stupid now - especially since I used to have it installed!!
I'll subscribe to devel-announce.
Thank you again.