Re: Proposal for removal of mICQ package
Hi all,
At the risk of sounding resoundingly stupid, why not try to work out the
differences between you and upstream? I get the impression that this
would the solve the problem as a whole. If you feel that upstream
refuses to be reasonable, then remove the offending bit of code, upload
a 'safe' version and orphan the package. Or better yet, offer the
package to someone else you trust who could try to work out the problem.
Requesting permanent removal is a brute force political move and I
don't think enough people will support it. I do hope that this can get
worked out in as peaceful a method as possible.
Good Luck,
Matthew McGuire
PS: Crap. I am starting to sound like a U.N. representative. Phooey.
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