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Debian Celebrates 31 years!

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Debian Celebrates 31 years!
On Fri 16 August 2024 with tags debian birthday anniversary debianday
Written by Donald Norwood, Paul Wise, Justin B Rye, Debian Publicity Team
Artwork by Daniel Lenharo de Souza

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Debian 31 years by Daniel Lenharo
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As the expression goes, "Time flies when you are having fun", meaning you do not normally account for the passage of time when you are distracted and enjoying yourself. The expression is a well established English idiom, though today for a moment the Debian Project pauses to reflect on that expression.

It has been 31 years now that we have been around.

It has been 31 amazing years of fun and amazement in watching the world around us grow and ourselves grow into the world.

Let us tell you, we have had a great time in doing so.

We have been invited to nearly every continent and country for over 25 Debian Developer Conferences, we have contributed to the sciences with our Blends[1] distributions; we have not given up on or discounted aged hardware with Long Term Support (LTS)[2]; we have encouraged and sponsored diversity with our Outreach Programs[3]. We have contributed to exploration of this lovely planet and the vast vacuum of space[4] (where no one hears Developers scream).

There is more to what we have done but from a cursory glance, we seem to have done it all.

But we never noticed it.

Time does fly or "escape irretrievably"[5] when having a good time and making progress, though our pause at this moment is that we have also had a few moments of honest self-evaluation and reflection. Over the years the project has lost some significant loved ones who were dear to us - you may have called them Developers while we called them Friends, we called them Mentors, we hurt, we grieved, and in their memories we keep moving forward.

The course of the project has seen a few tragedies, has seen heated discourse in the public domain, has addressed and weathered concerns, and has still continually grown.

And we did that in the public sphere, because at the core this is an open project. Our code is public, our bugs and failings are public, our communications are public, our meetings are public, and our love of FLOSS is most definitely public.

And now more than ever the Debian Project realizes that the "we" that is sprinkled throughout this letter is just another way of saying: "you". You, the user, contributor, sponsor, developer, maintainer, bug squasher; all of you make the WE that is Debian. So what are WE waiting for? Lets celebrate!

Join the worldwide celebration or find an event local to you by visiting our DebianDay events page[6] - see you there!

[1] https://www.debian.org/blends

[2] https://wiki.debian.org/LTS

[3] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Outreach

[4] https://bits.debian.org/2017/04/unknown ... ebian.html

[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempus_fugit

[6] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDay/2024

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Re: Debian Celebrates 31 years!

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Happy Anniversary to you all!

Be kind to one another.

With Love,

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Wow, and it still doesn't work!

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#4 Post by mlauronen »

Thank you all Debian volunteers and supporters for the most stable and large Linux distribution in the world.

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debian01 wrote: 2024-08-25 05:50 Wow, and it still doesn't work!
What does not work? For me Debian has worked since I changed it, sometimes had to do some configuration changes, but those are minor things.

I am glad Debian still rocks!

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#6 Post by IT-Nerd »

Happy Anniversary Debian. Thank you for decades of desktop, laptops, servers, virtual machines, cloud instances and embedded devices that run smoothly with minimal hassle (OK secure boot is not in the list). I have been using Debian for work and entertainment for 20+ years and still think it is the gold standard for GNU distributions. Official Documentation needs tidying up though :)

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Happy Anniversary Debian and hopefully many more years to come
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#8 Post by distro-nix »

Here I am: a newbie to Debian. Yet I was around when Ian launched it.
So it took me 31 years to cycle through so many of its offspring, Ubuntu, Mint and many others along my Linux journey, only to reach the sire of them all--Debian. I am sure this is my last distro.

Happy 31st birthday.

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A bit late to the party but Happy Anniversary!
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#10 Post by friendlysalmon88 »

Happy Birthday to you Debian. Debian has served as the foundation for many other GNU/Linux distributions, like Ubuntu or Antix. Conical the cooperate interest behind Ubuntu has commercialized their repsin and kind of mutilated the principals behind GNU/Linux and the GPL series of software licenses.

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