Re: GNOME hosting



yes, history of old packages is important. It's why we created sourceforge
in the first place, we'd go to find old packages and they wouldn't be easy
to find. 

 Chris

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On 8 Mar 2001, jacob berkman wrote:

> On 08 Mar 2001 14:36:00 -0500, David Mason wrote:
> > 
> > P.S. while we are at it - why don't we clean up ftp.gnome.org some,
> > there is a high volume of cruft in there, I know, some of it is mine.
> 
> does anyone see any reason for not removing the old binary packages that
> are there?  they are pretty old and aren't maintained.
> 
> jacob
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