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In discussion with the debian maintainer in #96 he said packagers maintained their own upstream packaging configs and having it in our git repo didn't really help. As the debian and rpm specs are rarely updated enough to be useful, are having them in our repo causing more harm than good?
My gut feeling is they are probably still useful, as they make it much easier to build packages between releases, but we need a better way to keep them up to date.
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