On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 07:57:19PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote: > Product title: For older releases, the title is listed as (e.g.) "Debian > GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch)". For buster, it is "Debian 10 Buster". I prefer > the formating used for stretch, and would like to update buster to > match.
What do you mean with "formating"? "GNU/Linux" is now irrelevant. "Debian Linux", maybe, but redundant. > I'm open to the idea of listing only the version number, and > dropping the code name, but don't feel strongly either way. Opinions? Well. People search for both? > Is there existing text that > would work better here? Sadly, no. I looked at other distributions on Azure and found for example: https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/canonical.ubuntuserver > Buster is only "The universal operating system." I > think pulling some snippets in from the release notes makes sense for > buster. Agree? Should this be highlights of the release? Hightlights of the software? I don't know. > The AWS Marketplace requires some text for a "EULA". Currently we link > to the Social Contract for that, but that's not at all written like a > EULA and doesn't specifically discuss legal rights or restrictions. > IMO, as suggested in #696596 [4], we should replace the EULA text with > something similar to what's in the default MOTD. Thoughts? We need something on our website. This is also relevant for Azure. > Support information: The stretch listing says "Debian is developed and > supported by a diverse global community. It can be reached through a > variety of means including email, IRC, and web forums." and links to > www.debian.org/support. Buster indicates that "No Support is offered > for this product" I'd like to make buster match the stretch listing. Ah, this is a freetext field. Feel free. Regards, Bastian -- I've already got a female to worry about. Her name is the Enterprise. -- Kirk, "The Corbomite Maneuver", stardate 1514.0
