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| Essential | Data |
| -----------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
-| Version | 2.20 (testing), 2.20 (unstable) |
+| Version | 2.20 (testing), 2.21 (unstable) |
| Confinement | none |
| Vendorized | no |
| Automatic CI | no |
-| Bug reports | [snapd](https://bugs.debian.org/snapd) |
-| | [snapd-confine](https://bugs.debian.org/snap-confine) |
+| Bug reports | [snapd](https://bugs.debian.org/src:snapd) |
-Snapd is maintained by the Debian packaging community. The primary contact is
-_Steve Langasek_. Snapd is available as two packages: `snapd` and
-`snap-confine`.
- - https://packages.debian.org/sid/snapd
- - https://packages.debian.org/sid/snap-confine
+Snapd is maintained by the Debian packaging community. The primary contacts are
+_Steve Langasek_ and _Michael Hudson-Doyle_. Snapd is available as the [`snapd`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/snapd) package (together with some helper packages
+that the user is not expected to explicitly install).
Upstream development is not actively tested on Debian. This is tracked as
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/issues/2553
Debian doesn't support confinement at this stage. This is caused by
non-upstreamed patches to the Linux kernel that expand what apparmor is capable
-of. Those patches are being continuously merged and it is expected that Debian
+of. Those patches are being continuously merged and it is expected that eventually Debian
will be fully confined when the user chooses to enable Apparmor on their
-system.
+system, but this will not be ready for Stretch.
### Essential Dependencies in Debian