Creating a small package that provides the .html hompepage wouldn't be too difficult. However, I'm not sure separating the homepage from ubuntu-docs is the best idea. I think we should try and keep the solution within lynx, and try not to modify any additional packages (unless absolutely necessary). As for your third point, I believe some people (either the lynx or ubuntu developers) want the lynx homepage to be ubuntu related. Since we agreed that it should be a locally installed .html file instead of an internet site, we should probably add an .html file lynx. This would cause the problem of maintaining two copies of the homepage (one for lynx, and one for ubuntu-docs), but I think we can handle it. I just had one more idea. If we do package a .html file with lynx, why should we package the one that comes with ubuntu-docs? Why not modify it to be more lynx friendly? I think that would be a nice improvement. We could also modify it so that it doesn't need constant updates. By that, I mean not having it mention gutsy/hardy/intrepid or any other ubuntu codenames. By doing this, we wouldn't be forced to update it with every new ubuntu release.
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