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Package: bugs.debian.org
Hi,
per our discussion on IRC, please create a snapshot.debian.org pseudo
package.
blurb: snapshot.debian.org - Issues with the snapshot.debian.org service
We intent to use it for removal requests which should get filed when
data needs to be removed because we are not entitled to redistribute it.
The ftpmasters have indicated they might be willing to help there with
reassigning (possibly after cloning) such issues.
Additionally this should be used to keep track of whishlist items and
real bugs (of which I have a couple in a text file some place).
Bugs should be forwarded to [email protected] for now.
Thanks,
weasel
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On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> per our discussion on IRC, please create a snapshot.debian.org pseudo
> package.
Created.
Don Armstrong
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they could be used to pass secret messages in semaphore. In fact let's
just ban all forms of verbal and non-verbal communication -- let's see
those criminals make plans now!"
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