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Please migrate your package(s) from non-US to the main archive



[ This is a (semi-)automated mail. [Basically, this is a modified
  version of the auto-spam that got sent to all the maintainers of
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Hi,

As announced in:

 http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2002/debian-devel-announce-200203/msg00019.html

crypto-enabled packages are migrating to the main archive and non-US
(main and contrib) are being deprecated.  However as of this time, the
following packages that appear to be maintained by you are still in
non-US:

 pam-pgsql                  | 0.5.2-5       | David D.W. Downey ("pgpkeys") <david-downey@codecastle.com>
 isync                      | 0.8-4         | Debian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
 kernel-patch-int           | 2.8           | Robert van der Meulen <rvdm@debian.org>
 exim-tls                   | 3.35-3        | Robert van der Meulen <rvdm@debian.org>

Please migrate these packages to main.  If this hasn't been done by
the time sarge is ready to be released, they'll be removed from the
archive on the assumption that they're either not actively maintained
and/or unwanted.

If you want the package removed, please file a bug on ftp.debian.org
in the normal fashion.  If the package has GPL-vs.-SSL license
conflict problems, please don't think that this can be ignored by
leaving the package in non-US - the conflict makes packages
undistributable even for non-US.  Similarly, packages using
patent-encumbered algorithms like IDEA can't stay in non-US/main
either (they need to go to non-US/non-free instead).  If there's some
other reason why you think the package can't be migrated please reply
to this mail explaining it.

-- 
James



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