On 2012-12-21 12:04, Toni Mueller wrote:
In practice, isn't taxbird dead and therefore unlikely to change at
all in the future? I think if we include it in wheezy, we should
include the newest packaged version.
Yes. The author works on a successor package that is based
on XUL: http://stesie.github.com/geierlein/ and declares on
his homepage that taxbird itself is dead.
If it's already dead, is there any point shipping it in Wheezy at all?
3+ years of support, without any guarantee we can rely on upstream, is a
long time. Not shipping it will not result in it being removed from
upgraded systems.
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