Yeah Colin, but you (and the rest of us) are developers who actually
care about the source packages ;)

Regardless, the reality of the situation is that the mirrors themselves
are clogged; cutting out Sources.gz from the download list of every user
doesn't just save them a 4 megabytes to download, it means that everyone
else on the mirror gets their Packages.gz that much quicker.  More
importantly, this bandwidth and time is saved on that all important
first use experience.

Now that we have System->Administration->Software Sources, reenabling
the package source repos is very easy, moreso then even installing
build-essential.

So, anyway, I suggest commenting it out by default.  Small sacrifice for
us devs ;)

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