First Freeze OF Debian 12 “bookworm”



First Freeze OF Debian 12 “bookworm”

First Freeze OF Debian 12 “bookworm”

In This Video We Are Looking At Debian 12 (codenamed “Bookworm”) is expected to be released later this year and as such the first of several code/package freezes has begun.

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The Debian release team confirmed today that Debian 12 “Bookworm” is now under its freeze for accepting transition requests — but still permitting in-progress transitions to be completed and any maintainers of packages comprising the toolchain should stop uploading packages without prior approval of the release team.

Next up in mid-February is the Debian 12 soft freeze where no new packages will be allowed and a delayed migration. One month after that in mid-March is the planned hard freeze.

The full freeze date for Debian 12 has yet to be determined.

Juliette Taka’s “Emerald” theme is among the theme proposals for Debian 12.

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Development on Debian 12 “Bookworm” just hit a major milestone.

Ahead of its expected release later this year, the popular Linux distro has officially entered a freeze period.

Paul Gevers, writing on behalf of the Debian release team, announced the first freeze on the Debian developer mailing list, writing:

“On January 12th we stopped accepting transition requests and we are working to complete the transitions in progress. We ask the maintainers of packages that are part of the toolchain to stop uploading those packages without prior approval from us.”

3 further freeze milestones are planned:

February 12 – Soft Freeze
March 12 – Hard Freeze
TBD – Full Freeze
The date for the final “Full Freeze” is yet to be determined but will occur shortly before the final stable release of Debian 12.

As per the Debian 12 Freeze policy:

“During the Full Freeze, all packages can only migrate to testing after manual review by the release team. For key packages and packages without autopkgtests, the rules stay the same. From the start of the full freeze, those rules will also apply to other packages.”

Amongst a significant set of package, toolchain, and kernel uplifts, Debian 12 will feature a new version of the Debian Installer, and a visual refresh with brand new artwork.

More details on Debian 12 can be found in the WIP release notes.

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Todays Video – Debian 12 “Bookworm” Hits Its First Freeze!

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