On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 03:52:49AM -0400, Mike Bilow wrote:
> > > make ssh of standard priority, since ftpd is no longer standard.
> What is the effect of making something from the "non-US" tree "standard?"
People with non-US cd's install it by default, people without non-US cd's
don't.
OTOH, people who install task-<foo> packages instead of all standard
packages may not get it, and having a task-<foo> package Depend: on a
non-US package could be amusing. But this is independent of making ssh
standard.
Cheers,
aj
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