+2008-05-03 Joerg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
+
+ * config/debian/cron.daily: Rename to
+ * config/debian/cron.dinstall: this, as its not really something run
+ daily for some time now. And while dinstall is an OLD name, its
+ recognized pretty well within Debian
+ Also add some more timing information
+
+2008-05-03 Thomas Viehmann <tv@beamnet.de>
+
+ * web/,web/style.css: add web dir and current style.css
+
+ * dak/examine_package.py, dak/show_new.py: improve NEW html pages,
+ based on mock-up by M. Ferrari.
+ remove Checksums-* from examine-package output
+
+2008-05-03 Thomas Viehmann <tv@beamnet.de>
+
+ * dak/process_unchecked.py (check_hashes): Reject on error while
+ parsing Checksums-*.
+
+2008-05-02 Joerg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
+
+ * config/debian/pseudo-packages*: Removed listarchives, closes #468667
+ added wiki.debian.org (currently pointing to debian-www), closes #194206
+ added security-tracker, closes #436152
+ added release.debian.org, closes #451005
+
+ * config/debian/cron.buildd: Cleanup unreachable code. (If someone
+ still wants it - its in revision control...)
+
+ * config/debian/cron.daily: Modify call to update-ftpstats to only
+ use files log/2*, instead of log/*, so it ignores the new cron/
+ subdir. Makes sure it can't get confused, and is also safe for
+ nearly thousand years. If this code is really in use in year 3000,
+ im sure people can adjust it! :)
+
+ * config/debian/vars: Add logdir as a place for cronjob log output
+
+ * config/debian/cron.daily: Use a logfile and be more verbose of
+ whats going on.
+ Also moved the commented VACUUM ; VACUUM ANALYZE calls over to
+ cron.weekly, ...
+ * config/debian/cron.weekly: likewise,
+ ... and activate those calls again. Once a week, as an
+ additional safety bet to be sure the stuff does get run is ok,
+ even if we have autovacuum by default.
+
+2008-05-02 Thomas Viehmann <tv@beamnet.de>
+
+ * dak/process_unchecked.py (check_hashes): fix typo in
+ checksum reject message.
+
2008-05-02 Joerg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
* config/debian/extensions.py: used reindent.py from the python