The future of the nvu package was always bleak. It's no longer developed and it was just a matter of time really.
On 27/02/2009, Grigorios Bouzakis <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 12:48:50PM +1000, Allan McRae wrote: >> Hi >> >> For those that are interested, here is a list of packages that have >> entered or been removed from [community] since 2009-01-03. >> >> Added: >> alex >> amsn-extras-svn >> anki >> cabal-install >> colorgcc >> emacs-muse >> farsight2 >> flickrnet >> fop >> fotoxx >> gnome-do-plugins >> gpsim >> gsmartcontrol >> gssdp >> gstreamer0.10-farsight >> gtk2hs >> gupnp >> gupnp-igd >> haskell-cabal >> haskell-http >> haskell-utf8-string >> haskell-x11-xft >> haskell-zlib >> java-avalon-framework >> java-batik >> java-commons-io >> java-jdom >> java-saxon6 >> java-xmlgraphics-commons >> javahelp2 >> jeuclid-core >> jogl >> jrosetta >> lib32-curl >> lib32-libxss >> lib32-libxv >> lib32-nspr >> lib32-nss >> lib32-sqlite3 >> libdlna >> libmimic >> libnice >> libupnp >> libwww >> libxml-perl >> luadoc >> lualogging >> mailx-heirloom >> metamail >> moonlight >> moreutils >> murrine-themes-collection >> perl-class-accessor >> perl-class-accessor-chained >> perl-devel-symdump >> perl-set-infinite >> perl-spiffy >> perl-universal-can >> perl-universal-isa >> pyicqt >> schroedinger >> scilab4 >> skype-oss >> slrn >> snack >> system-config-printer-gnome >> thunderbird-spell-pt-br >> unclutter >> ushare >> uswsusp >> xfburn >> xl2tpd >> xmobar >> >> >> Removed: >> bibledesktop >> binutils-info >> dialog-w > > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13505 > >> ekg2-unicode >> gcc-info >> initscripts-splash >> iw >> kdiff3 >> linux-howtos > > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13170 > >> man-db >> moreutils-svn > > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13468 same as moreutils added above > >> nail > > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13469 same as mailx-heilroom added above > >> nvu > > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13544 > >> ortp >> pycups >> pyicq >> python-nose >> python-numpy >> system-config-printer >> vive >> xchm >> xmms >> >> >> That is a lot of changes... >> >> Allan >> >> > > Seems bug reports are more effective than leaving comments. > Comments seem to get burried, or forgotten. > Most people prefer commenting for many reasons. > > I apologise in advance, cause i will make 15-20 additional reports > tomorrow. :) > > PS. Is there any chance to get lists like that in the newsletter for > example? > I think it would be cool to notify people like that say once a month, > and the newsletter draws attention of many people. > > -- > Greg > -- Sent from my mobile device
