none of your points here are relevant to the original issue at hand.  like 
Mark said, if you cant be bothered to do it right in the first place, then 
dont do it at all.  if that means packages get removed from the tree, then so 
be it.  it isnt that hard to do it right in the first place, so stop bemoaning 
the point.  people have done volumes of work in the past to update random 
packages and didnt have trouble tackling the basics.
-mike

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