Joerg Jaspert <jo...@debian.org> writes: > packages.d.o/packagename and you are there. Nothing else needed.
packages.d.o does not provide a canonical URL for the repository. It is even more difficult: I have first to select the package name, then select the distribution, go to the tracker.d.o, and select one of the VCS links. Also tracker.d.o does not have a canonical URL for this (which would IMO be a more natural place): I can't just do a git clone https://tracker.debian.org/<<package>>/vcs or put Vcs-Browser: https://tracker.debian.org/<<package>> into d/control (and be safe against future changes of the location). > Even independent of the underlying vcs, not hardcoded to git or one > provider of hosting it. Given the fact that nobody strongly questioned the limitation of salsa.d.o to git (and therefore the requirement to migrate from other VCSs), I would have no objection against git.d.o -- if using programmatically (f.e. via Python) you anyway rely on the specific VCS API. Best Ole