Happy 30! Debian is at the heart of the world’s most successful Linux Distros

Debian is an island of stability and sanity in the constant swirling chaos of Linux and open source. Long may it continue to be.

Ian Murdock announced the new distro on August 16, 1993. Three decades later, Debian is arguably more important and more pivotal to the modern Linux world than ever before. The project calls the event Debian Day, and there are celebrations around the world this weekend. If you can get to one, you should – real-life FOSS parties are great fun.

It’s not the oldest extant distro, although it’s only a month behind Slackware, whose 30th birthday we covered last month. Slackware is still maintained by original project founder Patrick Volkderding, while, sadly, the founder of Debian is no longer with us.

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