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    Question Support for Debian Stretch

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    Question Support for Debian Stretch

    Just because 17.8p6 is official doesn't mean it isn't going to take another 6 months to finish a stable version. I'm not sure what your point is? Is the account manager wrong about Spring 2018?... what is the likely date for the completed 17.8?
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    Question Support for Debian Stretch

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    Question Support for Debian Stretch

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    Question Support for Debian Stretch

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