If your apt-sources use Wheezy and not Testing, there is no need to do anything 
different. If they use Testing, I'd advise switching to Stable or Wheezy for a 
few months until the new Testing becomes stable enough to use reliably.

If your current system uses Stable, you might want to switch that to Squeeze 
for a while. I wouldn't advise upgrading servers, etc. to Wheezy until you've 
had the chance to test the upgrade on things that aren't critical.



________________________________
 From: Klistvud <klist...@gmail.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org 
Sent: Sunday, May 5, 2013 12:47:40 PM
Subject: Re: Debian 7 Wheezy Stable Relelased
 

Dne, 05. 05. 2013 18:13:07 je Patrick Bartek napisal(a):
> Noted with pleasure Wheezy is officially Stable.
> 
> Guess it's time to switch from dist-upgrade I've been doing all
> these months during the transition to Stable to upgrade.
> 
> Thanks to the developers for all their hard work.
> 
> B

+1

:)

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