On Fri, 13 Jun 2014, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > So, minor nitpicks: > > For more information, see > > Freexian's presentation of its > > <a href="http://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html">Debian LTS > > offer</a>.</p> > => > For more information, see Freexian's description of this <a > href="http://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html">plan</a>.
OK, I changed this to: For more information, see <a href="http://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html">Freexian's description of their proposal</a>.</p> > > <p>The Debian Project welcomes this initiative, and is generally supportive > > of organizations exploring new ways to help sustain the LTS project and > > Debian in general.</p> > s/new ways/ways/ Corrected. > > <p>Shall Debian 6 LTS be a success, it would be reconducted and > > generalized so that Debian 7 (<q>wheezy</q>) and Debian 8 (<q>jessie</q>) > > would also benefit from Long Term Support.</p> > > "it" is not very clear in this paragraph. I think it's clear that it refers to the Debian 6 LTS project. I prefer to avoid a repetition here. It would sound clunky. Updated draft attached, with addition of Univention, and with fixes from Adam Baratt. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer Discover the Debian Administrator's Handbook: → http://debian-handbook.info/get/
<define-tag pagetitle>Debian 6 debuts its long term support period</define-tag> <define-tag release_date>2014-06-16</define-tag> #use wml::debian::news # $Id: <p>The Debian project is pleased to announce that the <q>Long Term Support (LTS)</q> infrastructure to provide security updates for Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 (code name <q>squeeze</q>) until February 2016 is now in place. Users of this version should follow the <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Using">instructions from the LTS wiki page</a> to ensure that they get the LTS security updates.</p> <p>Several organizations have already expressed interest in contributing to the LTS initiative. We would like to thank <a href="http://www.intars.at/">AD&D - IntarS Austria</a>, <a href="http://www.deezer.com/">Deezer</a>, <a href="http://www.edf.com/">Électricité de France</a>, <a href="http://freeside.biz/">Freeside</a>, <a href="http://www.offensive-security.com/">Offensive Security</a>, <a href="http://www.positive-internet.com/">Positive Internet</a>, <a href="http://www.seznam.cz/">Seznam.cz</a>, <a href="http://www.sipwise.com/">Sipwise</a>, <a href="http://www.univention.de/">Univention</a>, <a href="http://www.ox.ac.uk/">University of Oxford</a> and all the others who will join them in the coming months.</p> <p>However, to ensure its success and cover more packages, more help is needed: organizations benefiting from the extended support period are encouraged to contribute manpower to the <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Development">LTS team</a>. <p>For organizations that cannot contribute their own workforce to the LTS team, <a href="http://www.freexian.com">Freexian</a> — a French company owned by Debian Developer Raphaël Hertzog — offered to act as an intermediary between organizations interested in funding LTS work, and individual Debian contributors preparing LTS security updates. For more information, see <a href="http://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html">Freexian's description of their proposal</a>.</p> <p>The Debian Project welcomes this initiative, and is generally supportive of organizations exploring ways to help sustain the LTS project and Debian in general.</p> <p>Should Debian 6 LTS be a success, it would be repeated and generalized so that Debian 7 (<q>wheezy</q>) and Debian 8 (<q>jessie</q>) would also benefit from Long Term Support.</p> <p>More information can be found in the <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/LTS">Debian LTS project's wiki page</a>.</p> <h2>About Debian</h2> <p>The Debian Project is an association of Free Software developers who volunteer their time and effort in order to produce the completely free operating system Debian.</p> <h2>Contact Information</h2> <p>For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at <a href="$(HOME)/">https://www.debian.org/</a>, send mail to <pr...@debian.org>, or contact the LTS team at <debian-lts@lists.debian.org>.</p>