About a year ago, Martin H did a Community Consultation thing about whether or not we should continue to distribute debian packaged versions of at least some parts of the TEI product line. The response was yes we should. (I simplify). But I can't find any evidence of what happened thereafter. Step 15 of TCW22 suggests we are probably still building packages as part of the release but I don't believe they are necessarily getting put anywhere people can get at them. (Step 15 reads "Inform the Debian Package Maintainer of the new release Note: This step may change as we review Debian Package Creation The Debian repository can only be updated by its maintainers, so let the Debian Package Maintainer know that your release is done, so they can grab the new packages and add them to the repository. ") I don't know who the DPM is, nor what state we are in as regards reviewing DPC. So who is the DPM? The notes at http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/teideb/ though very precise and helpful surely need some updating.