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When Debian 11.4 is supposed to be released ? Any Release schedule?
When Debian 11.4 ? Release schedule?
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Re: When Debian 11.4 ? Release schedule?
When it's ready.
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Re: When Debian 11.4 ? Release schedule?
When it's ready is always better: Release schedules are like piñatas. They are made to be broken.
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Re: When Debian 11.4 ? Release schedule?
I'm not sure why you're waiting on a point release. If you install 11.3 and do updates, you have the latest stable release. The difference between 11.3 and .4 will be marginal. Only security fixes actually.

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Re: When Debian 11.4 ? Release schedule?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-release ... 00195.html
The next point release for "bullseye" (11.4) is scheduled for Saturday, July 9th.
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Re: When Debian 11.4 ? Release schedule?
Canci: good question.
The reason is that debian security repository is really slow for me, (I'm from Ukraine, and it takes about 15 min to install security updates per server, speeds are very slow ) and I need to install a lot of new servers (30 or more). I do disable security repo, but enable Debian proposed updates. I always use latest debian stable. New point release just includes latest security updates and it's convenient to use.
The difference is that standard Debian mirror does exist in Ukraine, while debian security mirror doesn't.
For some packages, I get under 100 kb/s download rates from "security ", which is terrible.
Without debian security, netinstall takes about 3-4 minutes per server. (Plus some manual configuration and BIOS, takes under 10 min per server)
The reason is that debian security repository is really slow for me, (I'm from Ukraine, and it takes about 15 min to install security updates per server, speeds are very slow ) and I need to install a lot of new servers (30 or more). I do disable security repo, but enable Debian proposed updates. I always use latest debian stable. New point release just includes latest security updates and it's convenient to use.
The difference is that standard Debian mirror does exist in Ukraine, while debian security mirror doesn't.
For some packages, I get under 100 kb/s download rates from "security ", which is terrible.
Without debian security, netinstall takes about 3-4 minutes per server. (Plus some manual configuration and BIOS, takes under 10 min per server)
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Re: When Debian 11.4 ? Release schedule?
Did you consider setting up a local APT proxy (approx, apt-cacher, apt-cacher-ng) or even a general-purpose HTTP proxy so that each package is downloaded only once ?
Re: When Debian 11.4 ? Release schedule?
That's a scenario I haven't thought about.

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