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I understand Raspbian has moved-on; to be Debian Jessie based. But, on the official Raspberry Pi website the update from Wheezy to Jessie is discouraged (as also discussed on this StackExchange questionthis StackExchange question. Instead they recommend to make a clean Jessie install. However I am not in the position to do so any time soon. Hence my question:

  • Until when does Raspbian Wheezy receive security updates (wherever from)?

On that same site there has been some discourse in the comments-section about: whether or not security updates for Raspbian Wheezy will still be released, or (only) pushed downstream from Debian, or none at all. But it is not quite clear to me what is / is not to be expected in practice, as a Raspbian Wheezy user (that can not migrate for another month orso).

I understand Raspbian has moved-on; to be Debian Jessie based. But, on the official Raspberry Pi website the update from Wheezy to Jessie is discouraged (as also discussed on this StackExchange question. Instead they recommend to make a clean Jessie install. However I am not in the position to do so any time soon. Hence my question:

  • Until when does Raspbian Wheezy receive security updates (wherever from)?

On that same site there has been some discourse in the comments-section about: whether or not security updates for Raspbian Wheezy will still be released, or (only) pushed downstream from Debian, or none at all. But it is not quite clear to me what is / is not to be expected in practice, as a Raspbian Wheezy user (that can not migrate for another month orso).

I understand Raspbian has moved-on; to be Debian Jessie based. But, on the official Raspberry Pi website the update from Wheezy to Jessie is discouraged (as also discussed on this StackExchange question. Instead they recommend to make a clean Jessie install. However I am not in the position to do so any time soon. Hence my question:

  • Until when does Raspbian Wheezy receive security updates (wherever from)?

On that same site there has been some discourse in the comments-section about: whether or not security updates for Raspbian Wheezy will still be released, or (only) pushed downstream from Debian, or none at all. But it is not quite clear to me what is / is not to be expected in practice, as a Raspbian Wheezy user (that can not migrate for another month orso).

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I understand Raspbian has moved-on; to be Debian Jessie based. But, on the official Raspberry Pi website the update from Wheezy to Jessie is discouraged (as also discussed on this StackExchange question. Instead they recommend to make a clean Jessie install. However I am not in the position to do so any time soon. Hence my question:

  • Until when does Raspbian Wheezy receive security updates (wherever from)?

On that same site there has been some discourse in the comments-section about: whether or not security updates for Raspbian Wheezy will still be released, or (only) pushed downstream from Debian, or none at all. But it is not quite clear to me what is / is not to be expected in practice, as a Raspbian Wheezy user (that can not migrate for another month orso).

I understand Raspbian has moved-on; to be Debian Jessie based. But, on the official Raspberry Pi website the update from Wheezy to Jessie is discouraged. Instead they recommend to make a clean Jessie install. However I am not in the position to do so any time soon. Hence my question:

  • Until when does Raspbian Wheezy receive security updates (wherever from)?

On that same site there has been some discourse in the comments-section about: whether or not security updates for Raspbian Wheezy will still be released, or (only) pushed downstream from Debian, or none at all. But it is not quite clear to me what is / is not to be expected in practice, as a Raspbian Wheezy user (that can not migrate for another month orso).

I understand Raspbian has moved-on; to be Debian Jessie based. But, on the official Raspberry Pi website the update from Wheezy to Jessie is discouraged (as also discussed on this StackExchange question. Instead they recommend to make a clean Jessie install. However I am not in the position to do so any time soon. Hence my question:

  • Until when does Raspbian Wheezy receive security updates (wherever from)?

On that same site there has been some discourse in the comments-section about: whether or not security updates for Raspbian Wheezy will still be released, or (only) pushed downstream from Debian, or none at all. But it is not quite clear to me what is / is not to be expected in practice, as a Raspbian Wheezy user (that can not migrate for another month orso).

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Until when does Raspbian Wheezy receive *security* updates?

I understand Raspbian has moved-on; to be Debian Jessie based. But, on the official Raspberry Pi website the update from Wheezy to Jessie is discouraged. Instead they recommend to make a clean Jessie install. However I am not in the position to do so any time soon. Hence my question:

  • Until when does Raspbian Wheezy receive security updates (wherever from)?

On that same site there has been some discourse in the comments-section about: whether or not security updates for Raspbian Wheezy will still be released, or (only) pushed downstream from Debian, or none at all. But it is not quite clear to me what is / is not to be expected in practice, as a Raspbian Wheezy user (that can not migrate for another month orso).