Hi El 23/1/20 a las 22:00, Holger Wansing escribió: > Hi, > > we have the installation-guide available for testing at the website now > (say the version built from the latest source package in UNSTABLE). > > This is now built automatically, when a new installation-guide package is > uploaded. > > In fact, the same counts for stable, so we have now two different versions of > that manual on the website: the latest version for stable and for testing. > > This was a long standing issue on the website (release names were hardcoded, > and getting the right version built when we upload the first version for the > next release was always a pain), but that should be over now. >
Thank you very much!! > So, the version for stable is available at > https://www.debian.org/releases/buster/installmanual > (as always) and the one for testing at > https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/installmanual > however there is no link to that page currently on the website (as long as > bullseye is testing). > > > Do we want to change that, now that this version is regularly available? > (Info: there is a link to that page in the wiki at > https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller ) > > > When visiting the releases/bullseye page at > https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/ > there is a link pointing to > https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ > and on that page there is (in section "Documentation") a link to the stable > manual and the git version. > I would suggest - as the smallest variant - to change the "stable" link into > the "testing" one. There is no point in linking to the stable one there, since > at the top of the page, we have > "For official Debian 10.2 installation media and information, see the buster > page." > So, no need to link to the stable manual at the bottom of the page. > > > What do you think? > We already have a commented out L226 in https://salsa.debian.org/webmaster-team/webwml/blob/master/english/devel/debian-installer/index.wml (and translations): # <a href="$(HOME)/releases/testing/installmanual">development version</a>, I think that just removing the "#" there, committing, and then syncing translation would do the work, isn't it? If yes, I would say go ahead :-) Kind regards, -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona