1 # mythbustering a Debian release
3 This is no news anymore, but in case you don't know yet:
4 [**Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" has been released**](http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110205a)
5 the past week-end. If you haven't yet downloaded Squeeze, stop reading this
6 blog post right here and jump to:
10 <a href="http://deb.li/squeeze">http://deb.li/squeeze</a>
14 to choose your ISO; or check the
15 [release notes](http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/) for upgrade
16 instructions from Debian 5.0 "Lenny".
18 Done? <br /> Cool! <br />
20 I hope you are now enjoying Squeeze as much as I've enjoyed being part of its
21 development cycle which:
23 * has lasted 24 months from the
24 [Lenny release](http://www.debian.org/releases/lenny/)
25 * has been worked on by a **volunteer Project** of about 900 members and
26 thousands of other volunteer contributors
28 [closed 150'000 bugs](http://blog.schmehl.info/2011/01/19#bugs-closed-for-squeeze)
29 * has increased user freedom by delivering a
30 [[**Free Linux kernel**|2010/12/squeeze_your_non-free_firmware_away]]
31 * has added 2 **non-Linux ports**
32 ([kfreefbsd 32/64 bits](http://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/)) to the
33 already large family of [Debian ports](http://www.debian.org/ports/)
34 * will continue the tradition of **archive-wide long term security support**
35 (lasting about 3-3.5 years given current
36 [Debian release cadence](http://raphaelhertzog.com/2011/02/06/debian-6-0-is-out-wheezy-kicks-off/))
37 * maintains, stubbornly, the tradition of a rock-solid **Debian-quality**
38 system, made of packages which have been "tortured" by testing utils like
39 [piuparts](http://piuparts.debian.org/),
40 [edos-debcheck](http://edos.debian.net/), and frequent archive rebuilds
41 <small>(after all, what is Free Software for if you cannot recompile your
43 * has added 10'000 new (binary) packages
44 * has provided official [backport service](http://backports.debian.org)
45 * ... etc, you got the idea :-)
47 I'm still shaked by the events, given the release happened in a sort of split
48 context: the teams working on the final phases of the release
49 ([release team](http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ReleaseTeam),
50 [ftp-masters](http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/FTPMaster),
51 [webmasters](http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Webmaster),
52 [cd](http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianCd),
53 [DSA](http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DSA), etc.) were "at home" hacking
54 frantically on it, while many EU-based Debian people (including yours truly)
55 were at [FOSDEM](http://www.fosdem.org/2011/) representing Debian to the
56 community with booth, talks, and answering the recurrent question «so, have you
59 At FOSDEM, I've been personally submerged by congratulation messages that are
60 not really for me, but rather for the Debian community at large. So:
61 **congratulations folks**! People out there—be them Debian users, users of some
62 derivative, or Free Software enthusiasts in general—seem to really love what we
63 have achieved with Squeeze!
65 The people that need to be thanked for this result are way too many, so I won't
66 try to name names. Nonetheless, I've a few **personal kudos** to deliver to:
68 * The **release team** for the fantastic coordination and communication job
69 over the past few months. They have also contributed to **mythbustering #1**:
70 *Debian cannot fix a release date* (a bit) *in advance*.
72 * All the people who have worked on **fixing RC bugs** by sending patches,
73 reviewing and testing them, preparing **NMUs**, etc. I'll never give up my
74 belief that [[releasing is a shared responsibility|hacking/debian/rcbw]] and
75 that we cannot scale without realizing that and changing our culture
76 accordingly. All this people have contributed to move towards
77 **mythbustering #2**: *NMUs are bad*.
79 * The [**publicity team**](http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Publicity) which—with
80 release live blogging via [@debian](http://identi.ca/debian), blog posts, and
81 press releases—have contributed to **mythbustering #3**: *Debian isn't able
82 to communicate about the "cool" stuff they are doing*.
84 * The **webmaster team** which has done an
85 [incredible job](http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110205b) at
86 **mythbustering #4**: *Debian [web presence](http://www.debian.org) sucks*.
88 I'm overwhelmed by happiness about all that and I'll cherish it forever as a
89 *souvenir* of what a community of volunteers, driven by
90 [common ideals](http://www.debian.org/social_contract), can achieve.
92 Now let's [party](http://wiki.debian.org/ReleasePartySqueeze) and then roll up
93 our sleeves for Wheezy, which is already
94 [open for development](http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2011/02/msg00003.html).
99 [talked](http://git.upsilon.cc/?p=talks/20110206-fosdem.git;a=tree;h=refs/heads/pdf;hb=pdf)
100 again at FOSDEM about the relevance of Debian in the Free Software
101 ecosystem. I've the impression the message is getting through: check out the
103 [*Why Debian matters more than ever*](http://www.networkworld.com/community/why-debian-matters-more-than-ever)
106 [[!tag lang/english planet-debian debian squeeze dpl fosdem]]