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Subject: Please remove distributed-net-pproxy.
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Package: distributed-net-pproxy
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

This package is in non-free and has been orphaned for a while. It has an
important functionality bug (#145410) that nobody cared to fix for almost 2
years now. It's also very unpopular (only 1 person voted for it in popcon).

I recommend that it is removed from Debian unstable. Please reassign this
bug to ftp.debian.org is you approve my request.

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distributed-net-pproxy has been removed from Debian.  It has not been
maintained and it was out of date so severly that it didn't properly
work anymore.
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