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Please remove lpairs.

RoQA/ROM; no upstream activity, probably not many users

* Nick Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-11-21 14:03]:
> > >  lpairs (1.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
> > >    * Initial Release.
> > >    * closes: bug#158820
> > How useful is this package?  I'm just wondering since it has only been
> > uploaded once more than a year ago and nothing happened since then.
> So far as I know, it's not all that useful.  I don't know of any
> upstream activity on this package, and if you don't know of many
> people who use it, it could probably be removed with no adverse
> affects.

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This package has been removed because there's no much no upstream
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