pkg_add "noew supports" updates since 3.8 - do we still want to announce it as a new thing?
In the first occurence, maybe the sentence could be dropped, as we have a whole section about it later? Jan --- guide.html.orig 2015-11-24 19:46:48.000000000 +0100 +++ guide.html 2015-11-24 22:31:59.000000000 +0100 @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ PERFORMANCE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION First, look at the porting information on this page. Test, then re-test, and finally test again! <p> - OpenBSD now fully supports updates. This means that + OpenBSD fully supports updates. This means that <a href="#PortsUpdate">some issues</a> must be taken into account. <p> @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ directly tacked to the <tt>PKGPATH</tt>, <h2 id="PortsUpdate">2.4 - Updating ports</h2> -<p>Since OpenBSD 3.8, pkg_add(1) can update packages. So maintainers have to +<p>Maintainers have to be aware of one simple fact: update is not instantaneous. Even if a user just goes from release to release, each time they run <tt><b>pkg_add -u</b></tt>, the system will replace each package with a new