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2010-04-02
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hello,
dont understand me wrong: a lot of people are excited about the
new firmware and are waiting and waiting and waiting... in the end
i doubt that they will be really happy when its released.
on the other hand for me the question arises if its correct to
break the package management for something we dont know
when it will be exactly released, it may take some days, weeks
or more, what do you think?
Blues
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2010-04-02
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2010-04-02
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hello,
dont understand me wrong: a lot of people are excited about the
new firmware and are waiting and waiting and waiting... in the end
i doubt that they will be really happy when its released.
on the other hand for me the question arises if its correct to
break the package management for something we dont know
when it will be exactly released, it may take some days, weeks
or more, what do you think?
Blues
dont understand me wrong: a lot of people are excited about the
new firmware and are waiting and waiting and waiting... in the end
i doubt that they will be really happy when its released.
on the other hand for me the question arises if its correct to
break the package management for something we dont know
when it will be exactly released, it may take some days, weeks
or more, what do you think?
Blues