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Consider basing Tails on quarterly snapshots of Debian testing

According to our plan (https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/Debian_Stretch/#rolling), we should decide whether we start tracking Debian testing soonish, so that if we choose to do so, we can start tracking Debian testing ~6 months after the Debian Stretch release, i.e. around December, 2017. The major release on our schedule that’s closest to this date is 3.4, that we plan to release on 2018-01-16. So we should analyze how the Stretch porting went etc., as the blueprint describes, early enough to make it feasible to release something based on Debian testing in January 2018. I think we should:

  1. do the research/analysis before Tails summit
    • I’m not available in August so I’ll try to do my share by the end of July
    • others (mostly anonym for the test suite part, our doc writers, and perhaps our Debian person) can get started whenever they want; let me know if having subtasks assigned to one of you for each area that needs some work would help you keep track of it :)
  2. make a decision during Tails summit

Then, if we decide to walk the rolling path, we’ll have 4.5 months to handle the transition, which should be enough I guess.

Blueprint: https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/Debian_testing/

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