[00:48] <cjwatson> d-i with preseeding should work fine for that kind of thing, unless you need to use it to create chroots in which case debootstrap + scripts is fine
[09:04] <CIA-12> ubiquity: evand * r5509 ubiquity/ (3 files in 2 dirs): (log message trimmed)
[09:04] <CIA-12> ubiquity: * Improvements to the third-party software text:
[09:04] <CIA-12> ubiquity:  - Changes "display" to "play" (since MP3 is about audio, not video).
[09:04] <CIA-12> ubiquity:  - Adds mention of graphics drivers (because the installer may install a
[09:04] <CIA-12> ubiquity:  Nvidia proprietary driver).
[09:04] <CIA-12> ubiquity:  - Changes "wireless" to "wi-fi".
[09:04] <CIA-12> ubiquity:  - Changes "closed-source" to "proprietary", matching Ubuntu Software
[09:46] <CIA-12> ubiquity: cjwatson * r5510 trunk/debian/ (changelog control): Add XS-Testsuite header, as per current DEP-8.
[09:52] <xnox> cjwatson: i thought it was debated that on debian-devel that such header is not required.... nevermind, I bet you have your reasons
[09:53] <xnox> since the Contents list can grep for stuff
[09:53]  * xnox off to reread the spec
[09:53] <cjwatson> xnox: Well, pitti asked me to include it and I trust him :-)
[09:53] <xnox> =))))
[09:53] <cjwatson> xnox: Also it matches with my skimming of the mail discussion
[09:53] <xnox> fair enough
[09:53] <cjwatson> xnox: Contents-source is all very well but a header is really neater for this kind of thing
[09:54] <cjwatson> And headers are cheap
[09:54] <cjwatson> Plus, not sure we have Contents-source in Ubuntu
[09:54] <xnox> Oh. ok.
[09:55] <xnox> which goes back to the 'format/specification' of debian archive layout and what should be available etc.
[09:55] <cjwatson> That sounds like an unnecessary discussion :-)
[09:55] <cjwatson> In practice what happens is that we informally keep an eye on what everyone's doing and upgrade as required
[09:55] <cjwatson> Works well enough in general