Debian Release Management

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Release standards (RC bugs)

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What they are for architectures
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Recent stable release updates

Recent release updates

Planned point releases

Planned point releases to Q4 2026 are as follows:

Date Versions Notes
6 Sep 2025 12.12, 13.1
15 Nov 2025 13.2
10 Jan 2026 12.13, 13.3
14 Mar 2026 13.4
16 May 2026 12.14, 13.5
11 Jul 2026 13.6
12 Sep 2026 12.15, 13.7 bookworm to LTS

These dates are subject to change and the confirmed date for each version will be announced via debian-stable-announce@lists.debian.org.

Key release dates

Debian 13 "trixie" was released on 9 August 2025.

Suite update policy

stable
Fast response for security updates. Minor updates include security and other important fixes only. Major updates are sourced from testing, and are infrequent, but large.
testing
Security updates are irregular and unreliable. Release standards are almost continually met. Updates are automatically sourced from unstable, happen four times each day and are usually small.
unstable
Security updates are made by the maintainer; they may not be effective on all architectures, and may be delayed. Packages uploaded may not meet release standards, but any breakage is expected to be fixed promptly. Updates are made by maintainers.
experimental
Packages that are not suitable for widespread use yet. They may or may not meet release standards, as it is commonly used as a staging area for uploads to unstable. Updates are made by maintainers.