Hi, On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 2:42 AM Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote: > > Hi Shengjing, > > On 22-04-2021 16:59, Shengjing Zhu wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 10:49 PM Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote: > >> Can you propose a text? > > > > In the Package table in 2.2.1, adding one row. > > > > === > > Package | Version in 10 (buster) | Version in 11 (bullseye) > > Fcitx input method | 4.2.9.6 (package name is fcitx) | 5.0.5 > > (package name is fcitx5) > > === > > > > Does this work for you? > > I'm surprised. Sure, we can do that, but is this all? Before this bug > report I had never heard of fcitx, but also I am Dutch, so ASCII is > mostly fine for me. Do you think that this line conveys the information > you want to deliver to the users that would be interested? In other > words, do you think that every user requiring "input methods" will > understand that this is a major thing? > > I was expecting some text describing what fcitx does and what the delta > is between fcitx and fcitx5 and how users in some cases may need to > actively do something if they want the "best" features when upgrading. > But maybe I was misunderstanding your intent. >
Please see the updated text === 2.2.x New Fcitx 5 Input method Fcitx 5 is an input method for Chinese, Japanese, Korean and many other languages. It is the successor of the popular Fcitx 4 in Buster. The new version supports Wayland and has better addon support. More information including the migration guide can be found [on the wiki](https://wiki.debian.org/I18n/Fcitx5). === -- Shengjing Zhu