El 22/06/25 a las 08:55, Holger Levsen escribió: > On Sat, Jun 21, 2025 at 09:32:09PM -0300, Santiago Ruano Rincón wrote: > > Currently, check-security-support informs the user about the security > > support status of the debian release currently running in the host. > > However, it may be helpful to also notify the user when there would be > > changes in the security support after upgrading to the next release. > > thanks for filing this bug! > > I like the idea and am wondering how to best implement this: right after a > release (eg think in 3 months when trixie hopefully will be release) it > doesnt make sense to display the status for forky. But when does it make > sense?
From my POV, the earlier the better. But yeah, probably just after release is too much. I'd say that if there are packages that we know won't be supported, users should be warned no later than one year before the expected release date of release+1. And for oldstable -> stable upgrade, that should be ASAP. > Or should this require running check-support-status manually with some > option? If this requires manual action, my gut feeling tells me that the chances that people use it are very low. What do you think?
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