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 * Package info: https://packages.example.org/ https://git.example.org/package-info-codebase.git /* links to the package info website and the codebase for it */

example

example logo example is a Debian derivative aimed at being an example derivative.

# In the future (not yet!) you will be able to drop this sources.list snippet if any of these conditions are satisfied:
# 1) you use reprepro in the URLs above and their conf/distributions files are public
# 2) if you provide an ls-lR.gz file at the root of each repository that lists the contents of dists/ and indicate which dirs are symlinks
# 3) if your server directory index for the dists/ dir of each repository is publicly available and indicates which entries are dirs rather than files/symlinks

# If you do not provide any apt repository, please list here in comments
# your distribution methods and download URLs for binaries and source.

# If you use Debian, Ubuntu or deb-multimedia.org or other common external repositories,
# please leave them out of your listed sources.list or add them commented out.
# Please also leave or comment out mirrors of these or other apt repositories.

# Please list all of your supported suites, including development ones.

# Please include correct architecture information (the [arch=...] parts)

# Please list your in-development/future release first, then your stable release
# then your oldstable release and so on. Please do not list unsupported releases

# Please uncomment the mirror lines below after modifying them to point at
# the apt repositories for your derivative.

# Please use suite aliases here instead of codenames. So, stable not squeeze,
# testing, not wheezy. If you don't have any aliases, you may want to add them.

# Please remove this comment and the ones above.

#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://ftp.example.org/example/ nextrelease main contrib non-free
#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://other.example.org/example/ nextrelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://ftp.example.org/example/ nextrelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://other.example.org/example/ nextrelease main contrib non-free

#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://ftp.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://security.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://backports.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://ftp.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://security.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://backports.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free

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