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Re: Bullseye release date in Debian history



Hi,

Joost van Baal-Ilić <joostvb-debian-doc@mdcc.cx> wrote (Fri, 27 May 2022 10:05:11 +0200):
> Hi sebul,
> 
> On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 04:19:52PM +0900, sebul wrote:
> > 
> > https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/project-history/-/edit/master/project-history.en.dbk
> > says at Line 490
> > <para>
> > Debian 11 <emphasis>Bullseye</emphasis> (no release date yet): named for
> > Woody's wooden toyhorse that appeared in Toy Story 2.
> > </para>
> > </chapter>
> > 
> > At Line 1746
> > <section id="rel-11"><title>The 11.x Releases</title>
> > <para>
> > Debian 11.0 (<emphasis>Bullseye</emphasis>) was released August 14th, 2021.
> > </para>
> > 
> > Please update master/project-history.en.dbk file.
> 
> Done in efc9d92..3a1adfa.  Thanks!

Probably we should also add some highlights for the Bullseye release, as we
have for the other releases too, and also include a pointer to the next 
stable release name.

Proposal attached.


Holger




-- 
Holger Wansing <hwansing@mailbox.org>
PGP-Fingerprint: 496A C6E8 1442 4B34 8508  3529 59F1 87CA 156E B076
diff --git a/project-history.en.dbk b/project-history.en.dbk
index a963101..8218c95 100644
--- a/project-history.en.dbk
+++ b/project-history.en.dbk
@@ -484,20 +484,32 @@ pet dog, received as Christmas present in the end of Toy Story.
 With this release Debian for the first time included a mandatory access control
 framework enabled per default (AppArmor). It was also the first Debian release
 to ship with Rust based programs such as Firefox, ripgrep, fd, exa, etc.
 and a significant number of Rust based libraries (more than 450).
 </para>
 
 <para>
 Debian 11 <emphasis>Bullseye</emphasis> (August 14th, 2021): named for
 Woody's wooden toyhorse that appeared in Toy Story 2.
 </para>
+
+<para>
+Some major improvements in this release include:
+Driver-less printing and scanning, kernel support for exFAT, improved support
+for alternative init systems.
+</para>
+
+<para>
+Debian 12 <emphasis>Bookworm</emphasis> (no release date yet): named for
+the green toy worm with a built-in flashlight who wears glasses (from Toy
+Story 3).
+</para>
 </chapter>
 
 <chapter id="detailed"><title>A Detailed History</title>
 <section id="rel-0"><title>The 0.x Releases</title>
 <para>
 Debian was begun in August 1993 by Ian Murdock, then an undergraduate at Purdue
 University.  Debian was sponsored by the GNU Project of <ulink
 url="http://www.fsf.org/";>The Free Software Foundation</ulink>, the
 organization started by Richard Stallman and associated with the General Public
 License (GPL), for one year -- from November 1994 to November 1995.

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