Hi,

I'm happy to remove that request if you do not want these changes,
it will save us all time.

However, Ubuntu no longer uses multiuser, mainly because it was never
accepted in to Debian. The new scheme is compatible with Debian,
and I have been discussing it on debian-devel with no real objections
to the changes being submitted, with the maintainers of each package
allowed to use their judgement for their package. You can see
this discussion starting at

  http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/07/msg00005.html

As I said, it is at the package maintainer's discretion whether to accept
that patch, so if you do not wish to have you can say so now.

I added that line to these bug reports, as I am keen to get these changes
back to Debian, as one of the reasons for doing it is that we can potentially
get rid of the delta. I have notified debian-devel of a MBF for the change,
so the next step is to get all of the patches sent back. I wanted anybody
that fixes any of these bugs to be aware of that so that I don't have to do
another check to pick up any changes that weren't forwarded.

Thanks,

James

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