>>>> Michael Sperber <sperber(a)deinprogramm.de>
writes:
If you want to actually build an old version of a package,
you'll
have to look up the revision of the central stuff that matches it
manually. This won't be necessary for revisions after the move.
I don't think building older versions of specific packages is that
important.
Following the history of specific packages can useful for doing
archeology but I take it that that will still be possible with
#2. The history will be kept. Right?
So it is +1 for #2 from me.
Yours
--
%% Mats
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