Joey Hess wrote:
  >Oliver Elphick wrote:
  >> For a while, it did.  Nevertheless, it is a violation of policy to 
  >> modify /etc/crontab, which is why I have taken it out.
  >
  >I think it's allowable to violate policy to if you have to, to clean up past
  >policy violations. If you do it right, it's as if the modification never
  >happened, after all.

So shall it be, then

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