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This chapter ony talks about stuff that seems to stay out of reach, or
already done like in Woody.

14.1 Increased security
libpam, kerberos both seem to be there since a while.

14.2 Extended support for non-English users
Is there any milestone set about that? Of course l10n always improves.
Is this much pertinent? Anyway, the page pointed out is largely
outdated.

14.3 More architectures
Sparc64 : see http://www.nl.debian.org/ports/sparc/#64bit
SuperH?? http://www.m17n.org/linux-sh/debian/ seems to be lagging.

14.4 More kernels
The fact that "Debian is being ported to several BSD kernels" might be
true, but again this is probably not in a "next release" perspective.
About OpenBSD, I never heard of the port.


I'd go and suggest replacements, but I wonder for which release this is
for. Sarge (which would make the document outdated as soon as it's
released...unless there's a hidden CVS version?) or Etch? If Etch, then
maybe check the Vancouver prospectus. If Sarge, d-i (which is something
already done and significative) should definitely be
mentionned.

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