Now things have become even easier:
As of this morning, apt-urls are enabled on the Ubuntu Wiki. What does this mean? In simple terms, this feature provides a simple, wiki-based interface for apt, the base of our software management system. It means that we can now insert clickable links on the wiki that can prompt users to install software from the Ubuntu repositories.
That's pretty cool, but even more amazing is the fact that when I click on the link in the example on the above page, it *already* works:
If you are a Firefox user on Ubuntu, you will also note that the link I’ve provided here works, too. This is because Firefox also allows apt-urls to work in regular web pages.
Free software is just *so* far ahead of the closed stuff: how could anyone seriously claim that it doesn't innovate?
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