#9606: link to django packages for openSUSE
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Reporter: poeml | Owner: nobody
Status: reopened | Milestone:
Component: Documentation | Version: 1.0
Resolution: | Keywords:
Stage: Accepted | Has_patch: 0
Needs_docs: 0 | Needs_tests: 0
Needs_better_patch: 0 |
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Comment (by poeml):
That's *why* I gave the links. They lead to the up to date packages.
It makes me sad that openSUSE is still not listed. Even though all other
distros are.
There is 1.0.2 meanwhile...
If you think it is too specific for the Django website, then my question
would be why there are the links to the other distros (which ship outdated
django packages by the way). I would seem to be more useful to remove
them.
But I think it is very good to have those links. It may not be totally
obvious for the users of the respective distros to find the packages. I
don't know about the others, but for openSUSE for instance you won't find
the packages on the normal distro install media. You have to go the place
which has contributory packages like this one.
Maybe it is a sufficient improvement to just omit the version number, and
keep the links to the packages? (Version numbers get soon obsolete and
then the page reflects the state inaccurately.)
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