> > NOTE ABOUT MAILDROP AND WEBADMIN: those are provided,
> > maildrop just packages separatelly, and webadmin in build in.
> No.
> maildrop and courier-maildrop are configured differently. Debian either
> packages the standalone maildrop package only, or packages Courier's
> maildrop as a standalone package.

noted, now! after a quick search i was asking about such differences..

seems debian maintainer wants to made the maildrop package
more friendly for others mta, and your package just works for courier

in such case, maildrop is for courier, nut i dont know why the courier
build was dropped

its not very clear more than a note that said now mantained etc etc.. searching
noted that in such time seems you where so inactive. .. so the package
then mutated in such horrible thing in debian

> > In conclusion your packages are more "easy to produce" rather than
> > "easy to manage in upgrades",
> > especially major upgrades when the whole system changes..  I hope you
> > understand.
> I think I'll wait and let time decide which version is easier to work with.

unfortunatelly currently those are not so used.. we need that both
sides contributed,

take into accoutn your excelent product need more easy ways to manage
inproduction

you take good aproach.. i build your packages and are easy to produce
from sources..
but later in production is another case.. i think we must work more to
raise a equilibre!

this remmenbered me the shitstemd .. sistemshit, craptemd.. i mean
shistend .. case,
easy to manage but hard to mantain..



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