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Bug#931261: marked as done (release-notes: Paragraph for release notes from Debian Med team)



Your message dated Sat, 29 Jun 2019 19:57:06 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #931261,
regarding release-notes: Paragraph for release notes from Debian Med team
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Package: release-notes
Severity: normal
Tags: patch

Hi release team,

I hope it is not to late for Debian Med release notes paragraph (I was
waiting for comments from the team ...),  Here is a draft paragraph:



<title>News from Debian Med Blend</title>

    <para>The Debian Med team has added several new packages and updates for
    software targeting life sciences and medicine.  The effort to add
    Continuous Integration support for the packages in this field was (and
    will be) continued.
    </para><para>
    To install packages maintained by the Debian Med team, install the
    metapackages named med-*, which are at version 3.3 for Debian Buster.
    Feel free to visit the
    <ulink url="http://blends.debian.org/med/tasks";>Debian Med tasks pages</ulink>
    to see the full range of biological and medical software available in Debian.
    </para>



Thanks for working for the Debian release

       Andreas.


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Hi Andreas, Justin,

On 29-06-2019 19:52, Justin B Rye wrote:
> Andreas Tille wrote:
>> Package: release-notes
>> Severity: normal
>> Tags: patch
>>
>> Hi release team,
> 
> (I'm not in that team, or even that league!)
> 
>> I hope it is not to late for Debian Med release notes paragraph (I was
>> waiting for comments from the team ...),  Here is a draft paragraph:
> 
> Looks good; so we wrap it in <section id="debian-med">...</section>...
> I don't see any other similar ads for new features in blends, but the
> obvious place to put it is whats-new.dbk.  I'm not sure where... oh,
> but now I notice the stretch release-notes had it as just the
> second-last entry on the page.  It fits well enough right at the end.
> 
>> <title>News from Debian Med Blend</title>
>>
>>     <para>The Debian Med team has added several new packages and updates for
>>     software targeting life sciences and medicine.  The effort to add
>>     Continuous Integration support for the packages in this field was (and
>>     will be) continued.
>>     </para><para>
>>     To install packages maintained by the Debian Med team, install the
>>     metapackages named med-*, which are at version 3.3 for Debian Buster.
>>     Feel free to visit the
>>     <ulink url="http://blends.debian.org/med/tasks";>Debian Med tasks pages</ulink>
>>     to see the full range of biological and medical software available in Debian.
>>     </para>
> 
> Patch attached implementing that.
> 

About to be pushed out.

Paul

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