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Re: really rough first draft of release announcement



bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens) writes:

> Shortened to appear in two lines lines in the announcement:
> 	* We don't keep our bug-list secret - it's on our web server,
> 	  and every user has the power to access our bug system and add their
> 	  feedback.
>  
> > * We don't keep our bug-list secret - it's on our web server.
> 
> It's kind of a jab at the guys who do keep their bug-list secret.
> There are a lot of them! Does it really read poorly?

Just make it a positive instead of a negated negative:

* Our bug-list is publicly accessible on our web server.  Any user ...

> 	    dpkg -i ldso_*.deb
> 	    dpkg -i libc5_*.deb
> 	    dpkg -i dpkg_*.deb dpkg-ftp_*.deb
> 	    dpkg --purge --force-depends texbin
> 	    dpkg --clear-available

Just to repeat myself, the clear-available should go first.


Guy


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