Something that has received no real testing yet in the woody install process is the revamped task system. Tasksel does not use task packages anymore, and the new set of tasks includes a lot of off-the-cuff changes that may well be broken.
If you do a test woody install anytime soon, pick a task package or two, report if there is an install failure of course, and then after the install, take some time to see if the task does its work at setting up the system to perform a given task, and if there is anything it could handle better by installing more or different packages. For example, after installing the web server task, is there a basic web server up and running? After installing the desktop task, one would expect to see everything described in its description working -- X, a display manager that allows chosing between KDE and GNOME, some file managers, and a graphical web browser. (But don't bother testing the desktop task; I know it's badly broken!) It would also be nice to know if all the tasks can be installed together. No packages in the tasks should conflict, but some probably do. -- see shy jo

