On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 08:25:53PM +0200 , Michael Meskes wrote:
> > Most of us don't bother too much with testing, unless we're trying to get
> > something into testing for one particular reason or another (such as, the
> > package in testing is too damn buggy, or has a security hole).
> 
> Whow! Now that is a great explanation. We started testing for a reason. If

yes. and some of us gave up on testing. If I could do anything with it, I
would. But as it's now I can safely ignore it

                                Petr Cech
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