On 10297 March 1977, Frans Pop wrote:
> If it is certain that non-US is empty on release date, lets make the text
> a bit stronger:
> <sect1 id="non-us"><heading>non-US obsoleted</heading>
> <p>For the &releasename; release, all packages that were formerly in the
> non-US part of the archive have been moved into the regular archive.
> If you have any lines referring to "non-us" in your
> <file>/etc/apt/sources.list</file>, you should remove them as there is
> a chance that non-us.debian.org will be shut down in the future.</p>
> </sect1>
Hrm. "s/there is a chance//" *IMO*. It is 100% sure it will be shut down,
either for r0 directly, or with empty package files for a time (until r1
or etch).
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bye Joerg
< vorlon> I realize the risk of portability problems is lower than with certain other desktop
environments beginning with K that will go unnamed
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