Re: ssh priority standard (?)
> > > > > I've suggested (Bug #62849) the ftp.debian.org maintainers to
> > > > > make ssh of standard priority, since ftpd is no longer standard.
> > > > >
> > > > > Since they haven't replied yet, what others think about this?
> > > > > It is a bad idea?
> > > >
> > > > No. It's a good idea. Telnet should be deprecated for login in to hosts (at
> > > > least until encrypted IP is commonly used).
> > >
> > > What is the effect of making something from the "non-US" tree "standard?"
> >
> > non-US is there just because master is in the US. It shouldn't mandate how
> > we do things.
>
> What I am really asking is: suppose the user is installing from CD without
> non-US components and has no Internet connection; does installation break?
The CD doesn't include the Packages.gz for non-US. The packages will be
ignored.
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