Holger Wansing wrote: > ===== snip ============================ > diff --git a/debian/clock-setup.templates b/debian/clock-setup.templates > index 2ef0502..3ee2f1e 100644 > --- a/debian/clock-setup.templates > +++ b/debian/clock-setup.templates > @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Default: true > # :sl2: > _Description: Set the clock using NTP? > The Network Time Protocol (NTP) can be used to set the system's clock. > - The installation process works best with a correctly set clock. > + Your system works best with a correctly set clock. > > Template: clock-setup/ntp-server > Type: string > > ===== snap ============================ > > > It's not only the installation, but the operation of the Debian system > afterwards, which should have a proper system time. > > Any objections?
Looks good to me. It would be better if we had a word we could use instead of repeating "system" all the time, but it's not worth losing any sleep over. -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package