Hi, I do not known if this is the right list to address this, if it has been already discussed and so it can be considered as noise. ;-)
Packages may provide a NEWS (or any other name, compressed or not, etc.) file that may be part of the «main» package (like in hwloc vs. libhwloc15 for src:hwloc) or in a library package (like in the libpipewire-0.3-0 vs. pipewire/pipewire-bin for src:pipewire). But as a user is there an uniform / easy (whatever its place and name) to read it? Like: - using the command line (apt news ... or dpkg .., etc.), - or/and by a link in the Debian PTS for instance. Should this then be entered for the build? Or using some other data resource using a website or UDD content? By this last question, I have in mind some remarks in the uscan version 5 discussion. Many thanks, Patrice Note that: 1. I did not look at the Debian Policy Manual if there is a point on that and so if it may be «randomly» placed by the maintainer(s). It is not really my point here. 2. It exists apt-listchanges but it do not answer the need here, exact?