>>>>> "CP" == Christian Perrier <bubu...@debian.org> writes:

    CP> Oh, I certainly got warned by mail as there is a NEWS.Debian
    CP> entry about this...and I ust apt-listchanges. "Unfortunately",
    CP> that mail got trashed just like others.

If you want to prevent such problems, configure apt-listchanges to
display information before installation and to ask for confirmation.

    CP> I find such change inacceptable for release and I already
    CP> imagine what wll happen to people who upgrade their mail servers
    CP> from lenny to squeeze.

This has nothing to do with Debian.  It's an upstream decision.  It's
definitely not popular and if you hate it so much, there are some
options what you can do: 1. complain upstream; 2. use other classifier
than crm114; 3. fork crm114 and develop and maintain your own derivate;
4. write a .css file converter.

    CP> Actually, even the advice of "recreating .css files" is another
    CP> way to lose data.

I don't understand.  Recreating the .css files with mailreaver is
relatively easy and may even clean up and improve the .css files.

    CP> I'm really very seriously considering if I should keep on using
    CP> crm114 if such changes happen and, at this very moment, I don't
    CP> think this software verson is suitable for release in Debian.

I can understand your rage but as I've explained above I can't see in
your report what I should fix in the Debian package.




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