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[10 Jan 2026] Updated Debian 13: 13.3 released
[10 Jan 2026] Updated Debian 12: 12.13 released
[15 Nov 2025] Updated Debian 13: 13.2 released
[06 Sep 2025] Updated Debian 13: 13.1 released
[06 Sep 2025] Updated Debian 12: 12.12 released
[09 Aug 2025] Debian 13 trixie
released
[03 Aug 2025] DebConf25 closes in Brest and DebConf26 announced
[17 May 2025] Updated Debian 12: 12.11 released
[15 Mar 2025] Updated Debian 12: 12.10 released
[17 Jan 2025] The Debian Project mourns the loss of Steve Langasek (vorlon)
[11 Jan 2025] Updated Debian 12: 12.9 released
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