>       Long story short, I recently took GNOME off my system and
>       went to a straight window manager, windowmaker, for when
>       I do run X. Now I do have some k apps installed, which
>       of course causes kdelibs3 etc.. to be on my system. I have
>       noticed that most, if not all, of my k related debs have
>       only one changelog (the changelog.Debian.gz one). My under-
>       standing is that there should be two, one for upstream and one
>       for the package itself, unless it is a native Debian package.

*If* there are upstream changelogs. For example..the Changelog for
kdelibs was last touched (or the last entry is dated) 1999-02-11.

there's no point in it being there if it's useless.  

kdenetwork's is even worse... 1998-12-05.  
 
>       Maybe not too important but I am using knode for news, and
>       the changelog refers to kdenetwork, so... I really have no 
>       idea of the status of the package itself.

All I can say is that I have not see (hardly) any changelog entries (todo's,
news, etc..) made in a LONG time. (years)...  It seems that this stuff is
either being discussed across the mailing lists or via web pages somewhere.

Ivan


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