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    <p>El 22/05/16 a las 09:19, Dave Crossland escribió:<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On 22 May 2016 at 03:36, <span
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                you missed the emphasis on one distribtion over the
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          I am still missing understanding of this :)</div>
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        <div class="gmail_extra">You and Seb were not doing the
          packaging for Fedora, right?<br>
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    No.<br>
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          Members of the Fedora community do that, right?</div>
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    Peter Robinson does that.<br>
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          So how would you working to do the Debian packaging have any
          effect on the work to do the Fedora packaging, other than
          helping each other by finding issues in Sugar itself? :) <br>
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    You are confused. Fedora was mentioned in passing to state why it
    was supported historically. Focusing on Debian instead is my
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