Some more ideas for the announcement (order not relevant):
1. "includes KDE, GNOME and GNUstep desktop environments" ->
"includes KDE, GNOME, Xfce4, and GNUstep desktop
environments" (My understanding of the popcon data is,
that Xfce4 is more popular than GNUstep.)
2. Mention the superb
Hi,
(my MTA had a hick-up this morning, sorry if [6.] is
duplicated):
6. "This release includes ... webmin 1.180 ..." I think,
it's relevant, as webmin is our only "admin tool",
where others have yast or drake-tools or whatever.
7. "This release includes ... GNU Compiler Collection
3.3.
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 07:02:31PM +, W. Borgert wrote:
> Some more ideas for the announcement (order not relevant):
6. "Release includes ... webmin 1.180" (woody had 0.94,
worth to mention as it is our only "admin tool", where
others have yast or drake-tool
Hi,
at LinuxTag/DebianDay (Linux event in Germany last week) some Debian
developers and users had an informal discussion about the openness
and usability of the Debian web presence (compared to Ubuntu). What
most/all people liked at the latter was the easy access to the Wiki.
Debian has a wiki as
wiki.debian.org does exist now, no need to wait anymore!
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