Debian Package Naming Paradigm: Static Codenames only on apt.puppetlabs.com
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Melissa Stone
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Feb 24, 2016, 6:42:11 PM2/24/16
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We've stopped using the rolling release names (stable, testing) for our Debian packages and instead use the direct codenames. This maps better to our processes and is more maintainable over time. What this means is that the stable/testing portions of the apt repos will be removed. All packages will still be around under their codenames (jessie, wheezy, etc).
The stable/testing portions of apt.puppetlabs.com will be removed on 2016-03-23.
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Melissa Stone Release Engineer, Puppet Labs --------------------------------------------------
Rick Sherman
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Mar 30, 2016, 11:53:18 AM3/30/16
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This confirms the removal of stable and testing from apt.puppetlabs.com. All packages are available under their codenames (jessie, wheezy, etc).