Your message dated Tue, 14 Jun 2011 10:41:51 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#630333: old files in incoming.debian.org
has caused the Debian Bug report #630333,
regarding old files in incoming.debian.org
to be marked as done.

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Package: www.debian.org

At the top of
http://incoming.debian.org/?C=M;O=A
You will notice a few files from years ago.
They should all be only this week new files.



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    Hi!

* [email protected] <[email protected]> [2011-06-13 03:15:32 CEST]:
> At the top of
> http://incoming.debian.org/?C=M;O=A
> You will notice a few files from years ago.
> They should all be only this week new files.

 Those are all upstream tarballs related to recent uploads. Yes, some
people tend to package ancient stuff, but there is nothing wrong at all
with them sitting in incoming given that the upload for all of them
happened just recently. Check the corresponding .dsc files if you don't
believe so.

 Enjoy,
Rhonda
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