Leo
Thanks for the information on how to be currently able to use QGIS.

This bug report was a package request for Ubuntu, which I understand is the 
method for requesting that a package be made available through Ubuntu's 
standard repositories.
I see that the current means of access is at Launchpad's PPA, so hopefully the 
project there will progress from there  through to inclusion in the standard 
Ubuntu repo.

I use Feisty, which has QGIS available (through synaptic).
But was a little concerned to see such a useful program get dropped.
Programs like these could be very useful for local councils, farmers, etc.

Is there a place where a complete list of packages can be viewed (at
once), with columns (or rows) showing which versions of Ubuntu (and
Debian?) they are included in?

The Ubuntu packages search engine is good for doing checks on individual
packages, but this method would be very tedious for getting the overall
picture.

Thank you.

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New QGIS versions with full Python support were released since 2007-10 - please 
update packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175992
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