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    I see that Debian's website has finally been redesigned... I was wondering when that would happen, it seemed to be stuck in some sort of time warp from 10 years ago

    Also, good to see that the cafe has come back to life!

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    The new design is good atleast compared to its older ver.
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    Debian 6 still doesn't have Fire--I mean, Iceweasel 3.6
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    It will probably hit Sid/Testing eventually. I agree it might have been better if they got 3.6 in. However I read that the maintainer for Iceweasel in Debian actually works for Mozilla, so I trust their judgment in packaging. (Apparently it would change a lot too late in the freeze was the reason)

    It should be fine since Debian will support it for a long period compared to the normal Firefox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightwishFan View Post
    It will probably hit Sid/Testing eventually. I agree it might have been better if they got 3.6 in. However I read that the maintainer for Iceweasel in Debian actually works for Mozilla, so I trust their judgment in packaging. (Apparently it would change a lot too late in the freeze was the reason)

    It should be fine since Debian will support it for a long period compared to the normal Firefox.
    Pretty sure 3.6 was in unstable right after it was released.
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    3.6 is in the experimental repository still. (It probably will hit unstable soon unless they are just waiting for Firefox 4 at this point.

    Also here is a glorious exposition for you all. I was waiting for the squeeze release announcement, so I had debian.org up. To be honest I only reloaded the page every once and a while. (Like every hour). However at one point I hit refresh, and bam, the old blue was gone and the new one was up. For a second I wondered what happened. The changes are for the better, the site is much easier to use now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightwishFan View Post
    the old blue was gone
    Pretty sure the debian site was mostly red.
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    You are right, I am thinking of the lenny art. My mistake.
    Last edited by NightwishFan; February 25th, 2011 at 03:17 PM.

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    Re: debian.org

    Looks nice.

    That was a well deserved redesign

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