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Am 16.08. möchte ich mit meinen Kindern zur #FrOSCon fahren. Wir wollen #Debian Junior mitbringen und uns etwas mit anderen austauschen.

Wir können Debian Junior mal in einer virtuellen Maschine zeigen.

Welche Anwendungen sind gut geeignet für Kinder? Wo brauchen #Eltern Hilfe oder was würden Eltern von einem Betriebssystem für #Kinder erwarten? Oder einfach mal gucken wie weit der aktuelle Stand ist.

Wer mehr Interesse hat, kann mich gerne anchatten.

#DebianJr
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@brauner

John Paul Adrian Glaubitz is working on #debian ports on #SPARC64, #PowerPC, #PowerPC64...

You can help him with keeping HFS, with testing last images on cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/por and report bugs on lists.debian.org/debian-powerp.

There are bugs and TODO items that affect Debian Ports architectures,
listed at people.debian.org/~glaubitz/de

For anyone who wants to support his work, there's a Github Sponsoring on github.com/sponsors/glaubitz

cdimage.debian.orgIndex of /cdimage/ports/snapshots
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The above linked article explains the current status of the #PureOS development. It starts with the foundation and infrastructure. It describes how packages are synchronized from #Debian, how some packages are improved (for #MobileLinux), and it describes newly identified issues.

Respondeu a R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: 🍵

@rl_dane
> Are there any times when testing is just a bad idea for a workstation?

The constraints on #Debian 'testing' require that it be always a complete, installable operating system (for testing the upcoming Debian release).

It's acknowledged that sometimes that constraint will not hold, which is a bug to be fixed. And which is the whole purpose of having 'testing' running on lots of machines before the release.

So I'd answer: When that possible breakage can't be tolerated.

Respondeu a R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: 🍵

As intended by #Debian, the timing of when to move away from 'stable' depends on the machine's purpose and sensitivity to changes or downtime.

Needs to keep running with minimal maintenance? Probably stay on 'stable' indefinitely until a new Debian stable release.

Needs to stay a little more up to date and maintenance downtime is okay? When we need a package newer than 'stable', upgrade to 'testing'.

My workstation, frequent maintenance? Follow 'testing' pretty much always.

@rl_dane

Another #poll for my #Debian peeps:

When in the stable release lifecycle do you upgrade from stable to testing?

Please leave a comment if none of the options apply, like if you upgrade to testing after a certain number of freezes take place, or just right before the stable release, or whatnot.