Package: www.debian.org Version: unavailable; reported 2003-06-26 Severity: wishlist
>It is unfortunate, that there is no easy access to the changelog, I know of, >but all other infos can be seen on the package tracking system: > >http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/adns.html > >This also includes the change notification mails. For me, this is good >enough, but I could understand when people want to have this offline >available. I want to see the changelog before deciding if I need to get a fresh copy of some giant package >You can get the changelog with qa.debian.org: >1) go to http://packages.debian.org/foo >2) go to link 'developer information for foo' >3) go to link Accepted foo 17.42-143 (i386 source) I want a predictable URL to get a package's changelog One that does not need user interaction to figure out the file name. One that could be fetched with wwwoffle in one shot. >And here is the last changelogs entry > >Alternatively, you can replace step 1-2) with >1-2) go to link http://packages.qa.debian.org/foo > > >Just subscribe to debian-devel-changes. You can get all the necessary >information from there. too much for offline modem users

