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Re: moving "contrib" and "non-free" out from under "dists/unstable".



Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@datasync.com> writes:

> >>"Bruce" == Bruce Perens <bruce@pixar.com> writes:
> 
> Bruce> From: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@datasync.com>
> >> I think you still will need to monitor that Incoming directory, or
> >> people will flood it with ``warez'' 
> 
> Bruce> I don't see the point when anyone can become a developer.
> 
> 	Well, I was thinking about illegal, pirated software and
>  liability of the FTP host provider. 

Uh, no.  He was agreeing with you.  Bruce (and I) don't see the point
of a public Incoming directory when anyone can become a developer.

Naturally a public incoming directory does need someone to monitor it
for warez.  Something very similiar to the script running at erlangen
would work (though the warez-d00dz could distribute stuff in .deb
files !)


Guy


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