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Submitted by Kristopher (not verified) on Tue, 2006-10-31 11:31.

The problem Easyubuntu had was related to the PLF ( Penguin Liberation Front ) archive.

No one volunteered to maintain their ubuntu archive, so the owner did what he normally does ... he shut it down, and waited for someone to volunteer to maintain it. I took less than a day of being off-line before volunteers appeared ... that archive is the only one in a jurisdiction where the judges refuse to cooperate with MPAA and RIAA attempts to shut down DeCSS and unlicensed distribution of video and audio codecs.

I suspect the Easyubuntu and Automatix folks suddenly decided that they needed to volunteer in order to keep the archive they depended on running.