Hi Karl, No offence taken, it is VERY difficult to read my mind. Cryptic and only open to a very select group of people. I've already noticed you changed the page and what you did was fine. I'll only make a small change for now and that is the mention of that "authorative list". It's now at the bottom and to me (not a native speaker of English) it wasn't instantly clear that the link was for the packages link. I'll also want it more prominently on the top of the page so that those who *want* to get into the nitty-gritty of what packages are included can do so more easily.
And I just read Phill's reply and it's true what he says: the less duplication and release depend pages are the better. Not only will pages be more "up-to-date" by default by not relying on a single release, it also means less work with a new release. I hope this gives a little "insight" into how my brain works ^_^ With metta, Chris P.s.: with "for now" I'll mean that I'll hope someone will keep it up-to-date with new releases/changes. Otherwise it'll come on the list of making release independent (only to be added a single line every release with a link to the new packages link). On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 20:10, Karl Anliot <[email protected]> wrote: > I really don't know what you guys want. Nothing personal but i've > found it difficult to read chris's mind. > > I made changes to the page already. In my defense (or in defense of > the work) this is a page for consumers, and shouldn't have > information only developers can understand, like this page > http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/lubuntu-desktop > > feel free to change it back. > cheers, > kanliot > > i'm off to visit family will check back in a few hours >
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