Hi! Adeodato Simó schrieb: > Hey, Alexander, thanks for your work here! Some minor comments follow:
Thanks for the feedback; I applied your changes / added FIXME so I won't forget them. >> Hypervisor 3.2.1, OpenJDK 6b11 and more than 23,000 other ready to use >> software packages.</p> > > I don't know about the 23,000 figure. It is binary package based, and > I'm not sure if that's really fair, because splitting an upstream into > different .debs is after all an artifact of the distribution. (FWIW > there are around 12,500 source packages in Lenny.) > > In any case, I'm happy to leave this issue to your discretion. Yes the 23'000 are the binary packages for i386. Oh, I better correct that to 22'000 to reflect other archs, too. I took the number of binary packages, because we usually take the number of binary packages. It was in the last announcements and it's even on our front page. While I think that source packages would be fairer, we should either leave it or change it on all places. >> <p>Upgrades to Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 from the previous release, Debian >> GNU/Linux 4.0 codenamed <q>etch</q>, are automatically handled by the >> aptitude package management tool for most configurations, and to a >> certain degree also by the apt-get package management tool. > This should be consistent with the Release Notes. I haven't been > tracking the relevant section there very closely, but I thought apt-get > was preferred now over aptitude. Could you investigate, and swap the > order if that's the case? It is consistent with the Release notes (at least the versions from weekend and today) and the coordinator of the release notes didn't complain, yet ;) >> <h2>About Debian</h2> > Was there going to be a brief mention of the dedication to Thiemo in the > announcement? (I think I saw the idea thrown somewhere, I'm just not > sure if something came out of it.) Shame on me for forgeting that; added a "FIXME", if someone comes up with an actual text proposal I would be glad. I always felt insecure when writing these texts in a foreign language the last times :( Best regards, Alexander -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org