On 2009-06-25, Steve Langasek <vor...@debian.org> wrote:
> Cf. <87ofiygrkx....@tacitus.systems> for the explanation of how NEW got the
> way it is (with rationale), as well as
><20010909160205.b8...@azure.humbug.org.au> on debian-private (9 Sep 2001)
> and the debian-private list archives for July 2001 for more information,
> including references to the relevant sections of US export regulations.

Which leaves me wondering why NEW (and to the same extend parts of the morgue)
are not locally world-readable anymore...

To quote James:
|  o Only 'unchecked' is locally world-writeable.  The others are all,
|    of course, locally world-readable but only 'install' and 'byhand'
|    are publicly visible on http://incoming.debian.org/

And I can't find anything in Anthony's mail to contradict this.

Kind regards,
Philipp Kern


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