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          <div>Hi all,<br>
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          related to tracking packages which have already been
          processed, I am wondering if it is possible to edit a wiki
          page dedicated to this purpose from a script.<br>
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        As I understand each wiki software has different ways to acheive
        this. Any pointers would be appreciated<br clear="all">
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    I have no idea if this is actually possible, however I would
    suggest, atleast initially to just generate the package list as a
    text file and push it to people.ubuntu.com<br>
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