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Package: release-notes
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Tags: patch
I posted a patch to the debian-doc list to fix a mistake in the
Debian sarge Release Notes for Japanese, which seems to have been
ignored for a while.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-doc/2005/11/msg00000.html
Since it only replaces 'aptitude' by 'apt-get', knowledge about the
Japanese language is no necessary to examine and apply it.
Thanks,
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Subject: Re: Bug#339081: release-notes: Please fix a mistake in Debian sarge
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On Monday 14 November 2005 21:55, Kobayashi Noritada wrote:
> I posted a patch to the debian-doc list to fix a mistake in the
> Debian sarge Release Notes for Japanese, which seems to have been
> ignored for a while.
Thanks for the reminder. Committed now.
Cheers,
Frans Pop
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