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If your system is Debian 9 (stretch) or older, please follow the instructions in the Release Notes for Debian 10 to upgrade to Debian 10 (buster) first https://www.debian.org/releases/buster/releasenotes and then, you can upgrade to Debian 11 bullseye #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 23:14:00
By Laura Arjona Reina

Debian 11 is now cascading to a mirror near you! If you can't wait any longer, the CD images are now available from https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/ #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 23:08:00
By Jonathan Wiltshire

CD images have been signed off - the release can continue #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 22:31:00
By Jonathan Wiltshire

The manual pages for several projects in a number of languages, including French, Spanish, and Macedonian, have been substantially improved. To benefit from this, please install manpages-xx package (where xx is the code for your preferred natural language) #NewInDebianBullseye #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 22:23:00
By Donald Norwood

The final image test is almost complete! #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 21:35:00
By Jonathan Wiltshire

There are 1,152,960,944 lines of code in Debian bullseye. #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 21:05:00
By Donald Norwood

More than 6,208 people have contributed to Debian. Some of the contributors are shown in https://contributors.debian.org/contributors/flat #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 20:44:00
By Donald Norwood

CD testing is nearing completion! The test matrix is quite extensive and most tests require real hardware so this is the most time-consuming part of the release process #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 20:00:00
By Jonathan Wiltshire

There are 645 tags in the Debtags vocabulary, with 102370 known packages to tag. Of these, 18093 were tagged by humans and 84277 were tagged by robots. #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 19:39:00
By Donald Norwood

CD testing is a great way to contribute to the release and get stuck into Debian. liz in Brisbane, AU has just filed her first ever bug report testing a live image! https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianCd #ReleasingDebianBullseye

Submitted on 14 August 2021 17:59:00
By Jonathan Wiltshire

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