There is now also https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/merge_requests/45/diffs which touches on the same point, but is a bit more extensive.
Paul On 05-07-2019 15:15, Justin B Rye wrote: > jonathan wrote: >> Debian Live Buster re-introduces the standard live image. This is a >> basic Debian image that contains a base Debian system without any >> graphical user interface. Because it installs from a squashfs image >> rather than installing the system files using dpkg, installation times >> are a lot faster than installing from a minimal Debian installation >> image. > > So this is another text that should go in whats-new? It seems as > though it should include the item about calamares, instead of just > being plonked down after it: > > <section id="debian-live"> > <!-- stretch to buster --> > <title>Debian Live</title> > <para> > Debian Live Buster re-introduces the standard live image. This is a > basic Debian image that contains a base Debian system without any > graphical user interface. Because it installs from a squashfs image > rather than installing the system files using <command>dpkg</command>, > installation times are a lot faster than installing from a minimal > Debian installation image. > </para> > <para> > The live images also ship an additional installer called Calamares. > Calamares is a distribution-agnostic project that aims to create a > universal installer, providing an easy-to-use graphical interface > designed for typical laptop and desktop users. It doesn't yet support > advanced partitioning options like RAID, but for advanced users, > debian-installer is still available from the installation media boot menu. > </para> > </section> > > This would also imply a correction to the link from issues.dbk. > Revised versions of two patches (plus another copy of the bonus patch > for evolution) attached. >
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