The debian-private mailing list leak, part 1. Volunteers have complained about Blackmail. Lynchings. Character assassination. Defamation. Cyberbullying. Volunteers who gave many years of their lives are picked out at random for cruel social experiments. The former DPL's girlfriend Molly de Blanc is given volunteers to experiment on for her crazy talks. These volunteers never consented to be used like lab rats. We don't either. debian-private can no longer be a safe space for the cabal. Let these monsters have nowhere to hide. Volunteers are not disposable. We stand with the victims.

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Re: DPKG, RPM. Life sucks.



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On 11 Apr 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
> It's a historical artifact.  When the ability to detect and abort on
> this condition was first introduced, it was on by default, but it
> broke the installation of so many packages at the time (mostly man
> page problems) that it was "temporarily" disabled.  Temporarily was
> not supposed to become permanently...

We could enable it on unstable and disable it on frozen and unstable.
Like we do with the undocumented.1 / undocumented.1.gz manpage, or like
the /bin/perl symlynk.

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Santiago Vila <sanvila@unex.es>