DDE, Debian Data Export, is a system to make it easy to publish data.
Getting started, quick & dirty
DDE publishes Debian information so that you can easily see what is available and get the data that you need in a variety of formats.
The quickest way to discover DDE is to visit one DDE site and browse around: every DDE setup is self-documenting, and has instruction on how to use it. Try for example have a look at http://dde.debian.net/dde
Information about DDE
[http://www.enricozini.org/talks/20090207-Fosdem/index.html Slides from Enrico's talk at Fosdem]
- Video of Enrico's talk at Fosdem (coming soon)
- ["DDE/Tutorial"]: Tutorial showing DDE in more detail
- ["DDE/HomeFiles"]: How to share data files from your Debian home directory
- How to write a DDE plugin
List of existing DDE setups
- Data from UDD
- Data published by developers in their home directories
- Fast apt-file search
- Debtags data
- Data from apt-xapian-index
See also:
- ["UDD"]