Bug#861620: release-notes: some global reviewing

2017-05-01 Thread Baptiste Jammet
Hello, 

Dixit Holger Wansing, le 01/05/2017 :

>While reviewing the german translation of the release-notes, I found
>some glitches in the english original as well:
[...]
>I have prepared a patch for all the above.
(OK for me)

We should also keep in sync the two sentences about LSB: 
2.2 What's new
Debian supports Linux Standard Base (LSB) version 4.1, with one
    explicit and Debian-specific derogation from the LSB 4.1
specification: Qt3 is not included.

and later: 
5.1.7. Most LSB compatibility packages have been removed

Maybe just drop the 2.2 part?

Baptiste


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Bug#861620: release-notes: some global reviewing

2017-05-01 Thread Holger Wansing
Package: release-notes
Severity: normal


While reviewing the german translation of the release-notes, I found some
glitches in the english original as well:


chapter 2.2: what's new: software updates
the table mentions MySQL as "being upgraded", while the version in
Stretch is "removed".
So MySQL has to be deleted from this table.


chapter 4.4.5: upgrading the system
here installation of CDs is used several times. Should be changed
into CD/DVD/BD (and from there on use simply "disc").


chapter 5.1.4: Deprecated components for Stretch
"Users will need to migrate to other alternatives to prevent trouble 
when updating to 10."
Should better read "when updating to Debian 10" at the end.


appendix A.2: Checking your sources list
About checking the sources.list before (!) upgrading to Stretch, this 
contains:
"If any of the lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list refer to 'stable', 
you 
are effectively already “using” stretch."
I think, this can hardly be misunderstood as "The upgrade to stretch is
already completed on my machine", at least from beginners.
My proposal would be:
"If any of the lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list refer to 'stable',
it effectively points to Stretch already."


Additionally, this chapter mentions lines with
deb ftp:
in sources.list, which should be changed from stable to jessie.
I propose to add a note like:
"Lines in sources.list starting with "deb ftp:" and pointing to
debian.org addresses have to be changed into "deb http:" lines.
See .



I have prepared a patch for all the above.


Holger


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Index: en/issues.dbk
===
--- en/issues.dbk	(Revision 11482)
+++ en/issues.dbk	(Arbeitskopie)
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
   With the next release of   (codenamed
   ) some features will be deprecated. Users
   will need to migrate to other alternatives to prevent
-  trouble when updating to .
+  trouble when updating to  .
 
 
   This includes the following features:
Index: en/old-stuff.dbk
===
--- en/old-stuff.dbk	(Revision 11482)
+++ en/old-stuff.dbk	(Arbeitskopie)
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
 Checking your sources list
 
 If any of the lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list refer to
-'stable', you are effectively already using . This 
+'stable', it effectively points to  already. This 
 might not be what you want if you are not ready yet for the upgrade.  If
 you have already run
 apt-get update, you can still get back without problems
@@ -49,6 +49,13 @@
 stable.  If you find any, change
 stable to .
 
+
+  
+Lines in sources.list starting with "deb ftp:" and pointing to debian.org
+addresses should be changed into "deb http:" lines.
+See .
+  
+
 
 If you have any lines starting with deb file:, you will have
 to check for yourself if the location they refer to contains an
Index: en/upgrading.dbk
===
--- en/upgrading.dbk	(Revision 11482)
+++ en/upgrading.dbk	(Arbeitskopie)
@@ -963,10 +963,10 @@
 conflicting obsoleted packages.
 
 
-When upgrading from a set of CD-ROMs (or DVDs), you will be asked to insert specific CDs
-at several points during the upgrade.  You might have to insert the same CD
+When upgrading from a set of CDs/DVDs/BDs, you will probably be asked to insert specific discs
+at several points during the upgrade.  You might have to insert the same disc
 multiple times; this is due to inter-related packages that have been spread out
-over the CDs.
+over the discs.
 
 
 New versions of currently installed packages that cannot be upgraded without
Index: en/whats-new.dbk
===
--- en/whats-new.dbk	(Revision 11482)
+++ en/whats-new.dbk	(Arbeitskopie)
@@ -309,11 +309,6 @@
 	10.1
   
 
-  
-	MySQLMySQL
-	5.5
-	removed
-  
   
 	NginxNginx
 	1.6