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Is there any roadmap as to what will happen to dpkg after woody [1]? Why
I'm asking:

The dpkg package has *way* too many bugs. This, among other things, makes
it hard to honestly fill bugs against dpkg because one has to wade through
453 (!) bugs to see if the bug in question has allready been filled.

Is there any plan, statement or document out there as to how this should
be attacked (new version in the shelves, call for developpers, ??) ?
If there is any such thing, would it be possible to post such a statement
on -devel too since I guess the state and the plans for dpkg is of every
developper's interests.

*t

[1] I've read a bit through the dpkg mailing list but haven't seen any
    pointers to what will happen with dpkg and co.

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