David Prévot wrote: >>> http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/ [...] > Why not instead use something that won't need further update on next > releases, as: > > Debian PowerPC port was first officially released with Debian > GNU/Linux 2.2 (`potato'). > Support for PowerPC is continued since and is currently > available with Debian GNU/Linux <6.0 (`squeeze')>. > > where <6.0 (`squeeze')> would be automatically updated?
You need something more like "has been continued", so it would be just about workable to say: The Debian PowerPC port was first officially released with Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (`potato'). Support for PowerPC has been continued since and is currently available with Debian GNU/Linux <6.0 (`squeeze')>. But talking about "support" for an architecture being "available with" a release makes me vaguely uncomfortable. Also, the previous paragraph starts with "The Debian PowerPC port began...", so it feels repetitive. I'd prefer to just say something like: It first became an official "release architecture" with Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (`potato') and has retained that status ever since. See the release notes and installation manual for further information. The fewer cobweb-traps the better - see also the out-of-date Potato/Woody references lower down the page. You may have noticed that I find it hard to copyedit www.debian.org pages without being filled with an urge to throw it all away and start from scratch... this time preferably without a "ports" directory. -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-www-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110520215744.ga25...@xibalba.demon.co.uk