On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 02:35:45AM +0000, Andrew Suffield wrote:
> You cannot get rid of non-free without a vote. All that you can do is
> to empty it. Even if it were empty, it must remain until a vote
> occurs.

That's not currently a relevant issue.

That said: a vote to get rid of non-free when non-free is empty would
have different significance than a vote to get rid of non-free when
non-free contains packages some people rely on.

-- 
Raul

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