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Subject: intro/why_debian updates (koffice, openhardware, misc.)
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Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2001-04-19
Severity: minor

Under "Lack of popular commercial software", KOffice should be mentioned as an
office suite, specifically one available in Debian proper.

The openhardware.org website does not currently resolve, and the last time I
looked at it, it seemed pretty dead.  Should this link be removed or updated?

"The best packaging system in the world" could also mention that Debian's
system is the _oldest_ packaging system, at least in the Linux world (indirect
source: http://news.tucows.com/ext2/99/02/imoore2.shtml, see Corrections).

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Hi,

About your bug on www.d.o/intro/why_debian:

I've mentioned KOffice as something that we'll include in the next release,
added "endured" in the mention of dpkg (I would prefer not to say dpkg is
oldest without some hard evidence... which should be documented at
www.dpkg.org anyway :), and removed the openhardware stuff.

Thanks for reporting.

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