You're probably right:  in addition to package updates, fink-commits also has 
changes to info files which don't merit a new version number, web site 
changes, and other stuff like that.  It's educational, but I can see where it 
would be pretty overwhelming for the casual user.  

On Monday 29 July 2002 16:19, Chris Devers wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> > This information (and much, much more) is available through fink-commits.
>
> That's the thing -- "commits" and "cvs" lists tend to be very, very noisy.
> I'm thinking that this "fink-newpackages" list might be more manageable --
> I don't really have time to keep up with the commits list, but I would
> probably give one like this a try (hoping that it's managably noisy :).

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