some clarifications.

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The Future of NetBSD:
--- ------ -- ------
We hope to have regular releases of the full binary and source trees,
but as these are difficult to coordinate, especially with all of the
but these are difficult to coordinate, especially with all of the
architectures which we now support! We hope to support even _more_
hardware in the future, and have a rather large number of other ideas
about what can be done to improve NetBSD. We intend to continue our
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ available on a daily or nearly-daily basis.
We intend to integrate free, positive changes from whatever sources
will provide them, providing that they are well thought-out and increase
the usability of the system. This includes integrating the remainder of
the 4.4BSD-Lite tape, as quickly as we can insure that everything works
the 4.4BSD-Lite tape, as quickly as we can ensure that everything works
properly.
Above all, we hope to create a stable and accessible system, and to be
@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ Sources of NetBSD:
#include "mirrors"
(If you wish to become a distribution site for NetBSD,
contact Chris Demetriou, cgd@NetBSD.ORG.)
If you wish to become a distribution site for NetBSD, contact Chris
Demetriou <cgd@NetBSD.ORG>.
NetBSD 1.0 Release Contents:
@ -214,15 +214,22 @@ questions about this release. Please send comments to:
netbsd-comments@NetBSD.ORG
and send bug reports, etc. to:
To report bugs, use the 'send-pr' command shipped with NetBSD,
and fill in as much information about the problem as you can. Good
bug reports include lots of details. Additionally, bug reports can
be sent by mail to:
netbsd-bugs@NetBSD.ORG
(Bug reports may also be filed with the 'send-pr' program included
in the base distribution.)
Use of 'send-pr' is encouraged, however, because bugs reported with it
are entered into the NetBSD bugs database, and thus can't slip through
the cracks.
There are also port-specific mailing lists, to discuss aspects of
each port of NetBSD. Use majordomo to find their addresses.
each port of NetBSD. Use majordomo to find their addresses. If
you're interested in doing a serious amount of work on a specific
port, you probably should contact the "owner" of that port (listed
below).
If you'd like to help with this effort, and have an idea as to how
you could be useful, send mail and/or subscribe to: