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Bug#706432: marked as done (RM: https-everywhere/2.0.5-1)



Your message dated Tue, 30 Apr 2013 19:51:58 +0100
with message-id <20130430185157.GC18307@lupin.home.powdarrmonkey.net>
and subject line Re: Bug#706432: RM: https-everywhere/2.0.5-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #706432,
regarding RM: https-everywhere/2.0.5-1
to be marked as done.

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Hi!

After discussing with HTTPS Everywhere upstream, we went to the
conclusion that Wheezy should not ship the outdated 2.x branch. Please
remove it from the upcoming release.

HTTPS Everywhere itself works with pretty "volatile" data and needs
frequent updates. A proper process should be discussed for Jessie, but
that's for later times.

Thanks!
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Hi,

On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:48:10AM +0200, Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
> After discussing with HTTPS Everywhere upstream, we went to the
> conclusion that Wheezy should not ship the outdated 2.x branch. Please
> remove it from the upcoming release.
> 
> HTTPS Everywhere itself works with pretty "volatile" data and needs
> frequent updates. A proper process should be discussed for Jessie, but
> that's for later times.

Ok, this sounds a sensible approach. Removal hint added.

Thanks,

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