Debian website: authoritative copy of mirror list
Hi,
while translating https://www.debian.org/mirror/list.en.html
I found this nonsens phrase:
"The authoritative copy of the following list can always be found at:
https://www.debian.org/mirror/list."
So, the link points exactly to the page, on which this phrase is shown!
Is there a real "authoritative copy" of the mirror list, you might want to
link to here, or should I just remove that phrase completely?
Holger
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diff --git a/english/mirror/list.wml b/english/mirror/list.wml
index 29a1aed874f..24811ad7440 100644
--- a/english/mirror/list.wml
+++ b/english/mirror/list.wml
@@ -46,8 +46,7 @@ The Debian project maintains
purpose and you can use this in your apt sources.list — consult
<a href="http://deb.debian.org/">the service's website for details</a>.
-<p>The authoritative copy of the following list can always be found at:
-<url "https://www.debian.org/mirror/list">.
+<p>
Everything else you want to know about Debian mirrors:
<url "https://www.debian.org/mirror/">.
</p>
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