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Re: upload of texlive-lang and texlive-doc with minimal changes, but new maintainer



On Mit, 06 Sep 2006, Frank Küster wrote:
> Hm, the mail Petr sent to me today (just forwarded it to the bug and
> list) indicates that he's planning to release a fixed version without
> code changes end of september.  Do as you like, bumping the upstream
> version isn't a big deal.

So exclude it now, include it when it is redone and on CTAN?

But honestly, will this happen? 

We will see, reinclusion of the stuff is possible anyway at anytime.

Best wishes

Norbert

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Dr. Norbert Preining <preining@logic.at>                    Università di Siena
Debian Developer <preining@debian.org>                         Debian TeX Group
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