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Package: release-notes
Severity: minor
Hi,
while talking to Paul, we have found out that it might be a good idea to
teach our users that the release notes DO get updated after the release,
something that even I didn't know after 20 years of Debian.
Having the date of last update (of the English translation) prominently
visible, preferable on the first screen of release notes being
displayed, would be a good idea to share this information that way.
Greetings
Marc
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Hi,
On 16-02-2025 01:09, Holger Wansing wrote:
The shown date should say, when the last change in *English* has happened;
changes to translations would not have to be taken into account here.
Agree.
I have prepared a merge request for this:
https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/-/merge_requests/217
Merged.
Thanks. This was somewhere on my TODO list where I never got around to
actually do.
Paul
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