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Companies using Debian who are benefitting from this project are encouraged to either [[LTS/Development|help directly]] or [[LTS/Funding|contribute financially]]. The number of packages which is properly supported depends directly on the level of support that we get. All LTS security advisories are published at [[https://www.debian.org/lts/security/ | https://www.debian.org/lts/security/]] where you can also subscribe via RSS feed. |
All Debian LTS security advisories (DLAs) are published at [[https://www.debian.org/lts/security/ | https://www.debian.org/lts/security/]] where you can also subscribe via RSS feed. |
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Debian Long Term Support
Debian LTS support for Debian 8 "Jessie" ended on June 30, 2020
Debian Long Term Support (LTS) is a project to extend the lifetime of all Debian stable releases to (at least) 5 years. Debian LTS is not handled by the Debian Security team, but by a separate group of volunteers and companies interested in making it a success.
Thus the Debian LTS team takes over security maintenance of the various releases once the Debian Security team stops its work.
For more information see LTS/Stretch, LTS/Using and LTS/FAQ.
LTS time table from June 30,2020
Version |
support architecture |
schedule |
Previous LTS Releases |
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Debian 6 “Squeeze” |
i386 and amd64 |
until 29th of February 2016 |
Debian 7 “Wheezy” |
i386, amd64, armel and armhf |
from 26th April 2016 to 31st May 2018 |
Debian 8 “Jessie” |
i386, amd64, armel and armhf |
from 17th June 2018 to June 30, 2020 |
Current LTS Release(s) |
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Debian 9 “Stretch” |
i386, amd64, armel, armhf and arm64 |
July 6, 2020 to June 30, 2022 |
Future LTS Release(s) |
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Debian 10 “Buster” |
i386, amd64, armel, armhf and arm64 |
July, 2022 to June, 2024 |
Debian 11 “Bullseye” |
i386, amd64, armel, armhf and arm64 |
July, 2024 to June, 2026 |
Legend: |
End of life |
Supported by LTS team |
Companies using Debian who benefit from this project are encouraged to either help directly or contribute financially. The number of properly supported packages depends directly on the level of support that the LTS team receives.
All Debian LTS security advisories (DLAs) are published at https://www.debian.org/lts/security/ where you can also subscribe via RSS feed.
A commercial offering for Extended Long Term Support is (freely) available. Please refer to Extended LTS for further information.
Important Subpages
See the following sub pages for details:
All LTS related pages are listed in the LTS category
Get in contact
The most important way of communication is the mailing list debian-lts. See LTS/Contact for more.
Usage and users survey
- July 2020:
results: https://lts-team.pages.debian.net/2020/10/15/debian-lts-survey.html
subjective answers summary: https://inguza.com/reportdoc/debian-lts/survey-summary.pdf