Support ending for Debian Sarge

  2008-03-06 13:30:02
I've heard of quite a few people still running Debian Sarge -- the stable version of Debian before Etch went stable in April 2007. As per Debian policy, support for what is referred to as"old stable," in this case Sarge, is slated to last for a year after the next Debian release is declared"stable" (Etch). So now we're bumping up on March 31, 2008, and Debian is telling users about the end of updates for Sarge. 
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