On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 02:37:04PM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote:
> > I would *personally* make sure that I was in compliance with the
> > relevant laws. If I felt that that would take too much of my time, then
> > I would stop mirroring.
>
> Just because a big group of developers isn't able to provide a solution
> for such cases which is better then stop mirroring?
So far your attitude has been "Take quake out of Debian entirely now or I
will shut down my mirror because I don't have time to make sure my mirror
is legal and I want you to do it for me." If that's how it has to be,
that's how it has to be. You're better to stop mirroring.
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