Hi,

@Chris, do you think you could make the necessary arrangements to have your version of Asterisk for Trixie pushed into Debian Testing? You are certainly in the best position, with the help of your team at Sangoma and other volunteers who have offered their assistance here and elsewhere, to make this a reality. This step would not only benefit the current user base but also demonstrate the commitment and capability of the community to maintain and promptly update the package, particularly in response to CVEs.

By including the Asterisk in Debian testing, we can showcase the active engagement of the user community, potentially facilitating its inclusion in trixie-backports initially, and finally in the next stable release of Debian. This would ensure that Debian users have access to up-to-date and secure Asterisk packages.

I fear that without progress on this matter, we may find with numerous Asterisk instances stuck on Debian Bullseye, which will no longer be maintained after August 2026 with the end of LTS. Additionally, there could be a proliferation of individual solutions to migrate to Trixie, involving local builds that are difficult to keep secure. Having up-to-date packages maintained in testing (and ideally in trixie-backports) would provide an "official" solution, demonstrating the desire to see the inclusion of Asterisk return to Debian Forky.

Thank you all!

Best regards,

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