[Trimming the CC list a bit, I got each of our previous mails 4 times.]

Am Donnerstag, den 01.10.2015, 11:15 +0100 schrieb Simon McVittie:
> Yes. It's the same principle: "someone trusted by the project needs to
> confirm that the new version is not malicious or broken".

I trust myself enough. ;)

Seriously, I have just done

$ git diff ROGUE_2_00 ROGUE_2_02

and 

$ git diff XATRIX_2_01 XATRIX_2_03

and could not find anything that looked malicious or even spurious to
me.

 - Fabian

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