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Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?
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Alfred M. Szmidt |
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Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org? |
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Sat, 23 May 2020 10:37:16 -0400 |
Here is content of that link.
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- What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?, Richard Stallman, 2020/05/23
- Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?, Ineiev, 2020/05/23
- Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?,
Alfred M. Szmidt <=
- Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?, Richard Stallman, 2020/05/23
- Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?, Ineiev, 2020/05/25
- Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?, Svetlana Tkachenko, 2020/05/25
- Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?, Ineiev, 2020/05/25
- Re: What are the rules for packages in savannah.nongnu.org?, Richard Stallman, 2020/05/26