Hi David;

Am 07.01.2012 14:27, schrieb david M brooke:
> 
> On 6 Jan 2012, at 23:19, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
> 
>> Am 06.01.2012 18:39, schrieb Mike Noyes:
>>> Everyone,
>>> SF staff interview regarding LEAF.
>>>
>>>    http://sourceforge.net/blog/podcast-leaf/
>>>
>>>
>>> David and others that helped,
>>> Thanks for attending to this. :-)
>>>
>>
>> Well done David.
>>
>> (I wonder what applications you consider as "outdated", I thought we
>> updated most of them (?))
>>
>>
>> thx a lot,
>> kp
> 
> Hi kp,
> 
> My pleasure. Hope I did OK. The notes you provided were very useful.

Of course you did!
Glad I could have helped you...


> I keep finding that some of our "minor" packages are a little old - mawk, 
> mdadm, minicom to name but three. 
> I do think we have updated most of the major packages which were held back by 
> the 2.4 kernel.

You're right.


> It would be ideal to have a script that could check for new upstream versions 
> and automatically alert us to changes, 
> but since there doesn't seem to be a standard way to check the latest version 
> of an upstream package…

A lot of upstream versions either have a announce-mailinglist, or can be
tracked through websites like freshcode etc..
Probably we can add a mailing-list, that announces can be send to and
LEAF developers can subscribe to? Mike, what do you think, can this be done?

kp

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