--- Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > But it says "Debian sarge special",
As you can see the facts from the web page: http://www.linux-magazin.de/Produkte/Bestellen/lm_04_06_dvd.html things can be terribly misleading: 1. You can see "DVD-ausgabe mit Debian Sarge". There is *no* "Spezial" or "Unofficial" wording on the cover of the magazine! 2. You can see the DVD labeled "Debian Sarge". Nothing more on the DVD face. OK, it's an "extended" ("erweiterten") version of Sarge in the text, but this is not clear enough. > No, it isn't labelled "sarge". As I can see from the _pictures_ (magazine cover + DVD), it's labeled "Debian Sarge" very prominently. Thanks to people correcting me by providing the info that I'm entitled to have the sources only if I buy the magazine -or- if I otherwise get the DVD from someone else. But for the people who *erroneously* believed it's an official release (something like 3.1r3 or something), they could have asked for a free download to be available. I know that there is no other official release, but you can't expect "regular" people to be aware of all the details of the Debian lifecycle. (After all, it wouldn't be impossible to release a r3 before Etch stable, featuring Firefox 1.5.x. Technically, it's possible. Moreover, people would expect such a move. I mean: they *would* believe this was an official release, because they *would* expect Debian to move forward, if you know what I mean.) You can't expect people to read the "fine print" on a magazine's Cover! Sincerely, (the said) Béranger ___________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail réinvente le mail ! Découvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface révolutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]