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> Experimental repositry idea is about damn time. Gnome2 have had it for a > while now. We need a concerted "professional" effort to get KDE3 into > the debian distribution. Just for reference, this proposal with the experimental repository has very little to do with getting KDE3 into sid. It's more to do with offering packages to the users in the meantime. It seems the problem with this is that there are too many different repositories available. If we're going to converge on a single apt-line, I'd rather that be on kde.org where (i) people don't add experimental to their sources.list and suddenly get all sorts of *other* experimental packages without realising it, (ii) we can make non-trivial changes to this repository (such as removing packages) without having to go through debian ftpmasters who have a lot of other work on their hands. I may of course be making incorrect assumptions here about experimental since I've never used it or uploaded to it. But I honestly think kde.org would be a much saner way to go. Ben. - -- Ben Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people. - Oscar Wilde -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9q1nsMQNuxza4YcERAvtJAKCRsl1CNCwhFEslcETyI0CB8Xh32ACgicUg OUsr8LjGp/m8MZPuXRGbR+E= =BPWs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----