Quoting Oliver Kiddle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 0.5 is a
> significant reorganisation so will affect the Debian packaging so
> packaging 0.4 probably doesn't make sense.

Agreed.

> What you say about xmlroff's current state is true. At the moment,
> packaging it is likely to help xmlroff more than Debian but xmlroff
> could do with some help.

Yes, packaging xmlroff in its current state would allow
more people to try xmlroff and (maybe) attract developers.
It should go into experimental, IMHO.


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