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indeed it did, with many on the main debian list strongly recommending that 
you upgrade only if you must.  Debian 7 has issues for many.
As for the source question on this thread.  Do your homework in advance 
and be very very sure 1, what you desire to do in Linux and cannot 
effortlessly do with whatever you are using now can actually be done with 
the distribution .
and, 2, be very sure you can access the total tools and usability things 
you will require.
Personally I remain amazed at how complex something with so many hands 
remains. but that is just my opinion.
Karen

On Thu, 9 May 2013, Samuel Thibault wrote:

> John G. Heim, le Thu 09 May 2013 12:04:47 -0500, a ?crit :
>> I think today, squeeze is still debian's stable version.
>
> No. Wheezy came out last week-end.
>
> Samuel
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