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and subject line Fixed "This", not "That" (on d.o/releases/jessie/)
has caused the Debian Bug report #776190,
regarding release-notes: "This", not "That"
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Package: release-notes
Severity: normal

Hello,
                the third sentence in the release notes
https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/ sounds a bit wierd:
"That means that things should not break..."

This sentence refers to the one immediately before, so "That" is
inappropriate.  Please use "This" or alternatively "It".
The Italian version has "Questo" and French has "Cela": these words mean
precisely "This", not "That", and convey the correct meaning.

All the best, and thanx for the great work!
                                                Nick


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Fixed in the debian-www CVS repository - The fixed english page will be
online on the next build of the debian webpages.

best regards
-- Andreas Rönnquist
[email protected]

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