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Subject: www.debian.org: News-page not up to date
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I got some news over the mailing list, but the last one on 
www.debian.org/News/ is from the 2nd of december.

And while testing some mirrors, I saw that  
http://www.br.debian.org/News/index.en.html is still stuck on the 10th 
of November.

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Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 12:50:12 +0100
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On www.debian.org/News/ are typically only news posted that were sent to
debian-announce, too. I can't see any mails from debian-announce missing
on the web pages.

Gruesse,
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