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Package: dak
Version: 1.0-8.4
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: proposed-removal

Hi Joerg and James,

I have a script that finds packages which are good candidates to be
orphaned or removed from Debian, and dak came up.

I was wondering what's the status of the dak package. I don't think that
it's still in sync with the dak which is used in the Debian
infrastructure.

Is the dak package still useful as is?

Furthermore, the package has a number of unanswered RC bugs, has a low
popcon, and has not been in testing for nearly a year.

Wouldn't it be better to just remove the dak package from Debian, until
someone has time to package the current version?

Thank you,
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This package has been removed now.

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