Hi, please review and comment on attached draft (especially those among you who are native speakers in English). I'm planning to send it on Sunday.
Anything I'm missing in the annoucement? I'd like to finalise the list of unsupported packages before than and upload a new version of debian-security-support. As per the comments so far only the status of ffmpeg and drupal6 is unclear. Please comment. Any objections to shutting down the enyo.de list not that we have the lists.debian.org one in place? Cheers, Moritz
Hi, the initial organisation and setup of Squeeze LTS has now happened and it is ready for taking over security support once the standard security support ends at the end of May. Here's the important information as announced earlier: Information for users ===================== You need to enable the apt sources for squeeze-lts manually. Information on how to do this can be found at https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Development#Add_squeeze-lts_to_your_sources.list You should also subscribe to the new annoucement mailing list for security updates for squeeze-lts: https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/ A few packages are not covered by the Squeeze LTS support. These can be detected with the new tool debian-security-support. Information on how to run it can be found here: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Development#Check_for_unsupported_packages If debian-security-support detects an unsupported package which is critical to you, please get in touch with debian-lts@lists.debian.org (seee below). Information for Debian maintainers ================================== First of all, Debian package maintainers are not expected to work on updates of their packages for squeeze-lts. If you _are_ interested in doing so, you're certainly welcome to do so; everyone in the Debian.org and Debian maintainers key ring can upload to the squeeze-lts suite. Information on how to upload a fixed package can be found at https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Development#Upload_Packages Mailing list ============ The whole coordination of the Debian LTS effort is handled through the debian-lts mailing list: https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/ Please subscribe or follow us via GMANE (gmane.linux.debian.devel.lts) Aside from the debian-lts-announce list, there's also a list for following all uploads in debian-lts (https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-changes/). Security Tracker ================ All information on security in Debian is tracked through the Debian Security Tracker (http://security-tracker.debian.org). All information on the status of vulnerabilities (e.g. if the version in squeeze-lts happens to be unaffected while wheezy is affected) will be tracked in the Debian Security Tracker. If you happen to spot an error in the data, please see https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/data/report Cheers, Moritz