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 * aj won DPL!
 * BROKEN: hwclock not in UTC ([http://bugs.debian.org/342887 #342887]), gnome-terminal with curses-style apps ([http://bugs.debian.org/360786 #360786])
 * X11R7 enters unstable. Beware of mass fuckage.
 * happy buster!
 * Bigger. Better. Buster!
 * Welcome new DDs: kengyu and urbec
 * remember to not generate packages in merged-usr systems (buster!): a clean no-merged-usr chroot is needed
 * DOWN: piuparts.d.o & testing migration
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  • happy buster!
  • Bigger. Better. Buster!
  • Welcome new DDs: kengyu and urbec
  • remember to not generate packages in merged-usr systems (buster!): a clean no-merged-usr chroot is needed
  • DOWN: piuparts.d.o & testing migration

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