Debian 'new' queue
Debian has three available versions : a stable one, which is released about every two years, a testing one, which serves as a playground for testing new stable releases, and a development version, which changes every day.
People who run the "unstable" version receive every day (or every time they choose for it) new software versions. A good place to track new versions is the Debian 'new' queue, which shows packages in the pipe before entering unstable.
People who run the "unstable" version receive every day (or every time they choose for it) new software versions. A good place to track new versions is the Debian 'new' queue, which shows packages in the pipe before entering unstable.