Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" Frozen
edesio writes with a snippet from debian-news.net, trumpeting an announcement from the ongoing DebConf10 in NYC: "Debian's release managers have announced a major step in the development cycle of the upcoming stable release Debian 6.0 'Squeeze': Debian 'Squeeze' has now been frozen. In consequence this means that no more new features will be added and all work will now be concentrated on polishing Debian 'Squeeze' to achieve the quality Debian stable releases are known for. The upcoming release will use Linux 2.6.32 as its default kernel in the installer and on all Linux architectures.""
That's probably a more apt title actually.
BTW, your sig is wrong. BSD is free as in speech, some would argue much more so than the GPL with me being one. Quite frankly, trying to simply paint BSD as only free as in beer is asinine. Now which OS was it that was the first campaigned against binary blobs? I'll give you hint, it has BSD in its name.
brandelf -t FreeBSD