I love to see the tidy package updated with HTML5 support.
I installed a deb package from https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5. It was immediately overwritten as a security update, by the old package from 2009. Therefore I called it `conflicting`
IMHO a debian repository is an `app-store` avant la lettre. A package (app) is different from a program.
The `tidy` package is not maintained (yet) by the developers of the new tidy program, therefor I call it a fork, that can/should be merged.
It's not about tidy, it's about the deb-package tidy.
To clarify my remark #5:
I love to see the tidy package updated with HTML5 support.
I installed a deb package from https:/ /github. com/htacg/ tidy-html5. It was immediately overwritten as a security update, by the old package from 2009. Therefore I called it `conflicting`
IMHO a debian repository is an `app-store` avant la lettre. A package (app) is different from a program.
The `tidy` package is not maintained (yet) by the developers of the new tidy program, therefor I call it a fork, that can/should be merged.
It's not about tidy, it's about the deb-package tidy.