On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 12:25:03AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > I've been asked on a recent exhibition how a normal user (i.e. not a > registrated Debian developer) can find out which version of a package > is in stable, testing and unstable. Well, he just wondered about > versions and I did nothing else than logging in on pandora and calling > a program which showed me versions, distros and names. He then > complained and I told him about packages.debian.org. Oh, instead of > being happy he complained even more and I had to learn that the method > to find out more about a Debian package by using > http://packages.debian.org/<pkg> doesn't seem to be prominently > documented on our web pages. It's on searchtempl/* somewhere though. > > Joy, could you add information about it whereever it might be useful?
Probably. I've added it to the TODO list for now. :) Please, in future, webwml/english/devel/website/todo.wml is available to all, add everything you want to it (basic rules of putting more important things first apply, but we all know that). -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification