there our users want that really when you look at
> > it aren't actually even redistributable.
>
> That already happens occassionally with stuff in main, cf:
>
> http://snapshot.debian.org/removal/
>
> Cheers,
> aj
G'luck,
Peter
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Peter Pentchev r...@ri
e they'd
> use the Internet ones).
>
> Hm, although, without auto-crafting, they probably don't have enough
> chests to store the infinite cake supplies.
But they don't need all that many chests if the supply of cakes is
a lazy one - they only need as many as require
seen close friends of
mine get hurt in such ways, some by words, some by more than words, and
while I personally have not been on the receiving end, for all that it's
worth, I do emphatize as much as it is possible for me to.
G'luck,
Peter
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Peter Pentchev roam@{ringlet.net,debian.org,Fr
7;s where the "truth
about reality" meaning from your first sentence comes from.
So, yeah, while I myself would be very careful trying to use the term
itself in online discussions (and I would most probably not), in this
case this long-standing domain name does not try to convey any of thos
nt information.)
>
> I disagree on that point. The home page of the project is a different
> fact from the description of where the source was obtained. If they
> happen to be the same, that doesn't obviate recording both facts.
G'luck,
Peter
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Peter Pentchev r...@ringlet.
ckports documentation and the "don't let
Apt install these packages unless specifically requested" configuration
of the repository itself; another reason is, as Andrew mentioned,
the lower amount of testing that these packages generally get.
G'luck,
Peter
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Peter Pentchev r.
tracker's source seems to be here:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/security-tracker-team/security-tracker/
>
> ...so you can perhaps study how the web page fills in the data
> you are missing in the JSON. And you can contact the authors
> in case of doubt.
That part is also tr
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