I'm sorry that this is late, but the announcement has a rather disturbing number of problems. I'd suggest at least the following changes:
New CD and DVD images containing updated packages and the regular installation media accompanied with the package archive respectively will be available soon at the regular locations. This sentence is basically incomprehensible. How is installation media accompanied by the package archive? "respectively" to what? I don't understand what it's trying to say, so I can't even suggest a rewrite. "Etch and a half" is Debian's desire Poetical, but false. Suggest inserting "the result of" after "is". This marks the first time the Debian project updates several core packages in its stable distribution without security implications and demonstrates its huge dedication for their users. The above is perfectly well written, but it is also laughable puffery. If we have a huge dedication to our users, why is this the first time we managed to do this in over ten years? Suggest s/and demonstrates.*\.// Components newer than the first release of Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 ("etch") that were not supported yet will be detected by an updated installation routine which is able to install a newer Linux kernel (2.6.24) on the freshly installed system. While I suspect that there's a reading of the above that makes every word of it true, it's not the obvious reading. I think that most people will read it to suggest that d-i tries to figure out if the system needs 2.6.24 or can get by with the old kernel and choses which to install, which, AFAIK is not true. Suggest the following text, which comes from etch/debian-installer/etchnhalf: The "etch-and-a-half" release is essentially just the most recent point release for etch, but with a more recent kernel (version 2.6.24). The main purpose of this release is to allow installation of "etch" on systems not supported by the 2.6.18 kernel that is used in regular "etch" installs. Bad English: Dual-head setups are also supported rudimentary. Replace: There is also rudimentary support for dual-head setups. Comma additions: for the first time in Debian's history, an update for a stable distrubtion also ^ adds support for newer hardware, by giving users the option to install newer ^ drivers. Note that in general I am disconcerted by the lack of review our press announcements are getting, and the quality of their text. -- see shy jo
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