You can still switch to 'Sid' or 'Unstable' from that page. Most users are going to be running Debian Stable right now anyway.
Also, installing a Sid package on Stable is not recommended anyway due to dependency issues.
This is the root of the issue. How do Debian Stable users get the latest version of Wine that is built specifically for them?
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On 07/23/2015 10:02 AM, Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2015 09:10:42 -0500 Jeremy Newman jnewman@codeweavers.com wrote:
I misunderstood the package. I thought it was just a meta package to install required development libs, like build-essential.
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I understand why you thought that. It's the very reason I could never find the packages by googling "Debian wine," and probably the main reason Debian users can't find them either.
Now, the problem with what you changed it to is that it now points to the page for Debian Jessie (stable), which has outdated packages, and doesn't show the packages for Stretch (testing) or Sid (unstable). My patch linked to https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=wine-development because the search results produce links to all three, which I think is easiest for users.