houghi wrote:
On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 10:00:12AM -0600, Jon Nelson wrote:
I found that very cumbersome and honestly have /no idea/ why that mechanism is used instead of (the vastly more appropriate, IMO) bugzilla. Best of luck!

I like the WIKI editing better, because it has all the things together.
The wiki is just for programs that are not included, not for version
updates. I also do not think that version updates belong on Bugzilla.

SUSE will use the then current version when 10.2 comes out. Wether that
will be 1.4.0 or 1.4.7 or 2.3.4 will depend on the program makers
themselves.

So no real need to tell the makers a new version is available (please
correct me if I am wrong)

That's what 3rd party repositories (packman, mine, usr-local-bin, ....) are for.

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