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April</a>, I started migrating orphaned Debian packages without any
version control system listed in debian/control to git. This morning,
my Debian QA page finally reached 200 QA packages migrated. In
April</a>, I started migrating orphaned Debian packages without any
version control system listed in debian/control to git. This morning,
my Debian QA page finally reached 200 QA packages migrated. In
with the package name as the argument to prepare a git repository with
the existing packaging. This will download old Debian packages from
<tt>snapshot.debian.org</tt>. Note that very recent uploads will not
with the package name as the argument to prepare a git repository with
the existing packaging. This will download old Debian packages from
<tt>snapshot.debian.org</tt>. Note that very recent uploads will not