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I intend to orphan the sins package.

The package description is:
 SINS is a snake game inspired by the Palm game Sccave. It is a
 snake game, which is only played with the spacebar. With it, you
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I don't have the time anymore to contribute to the Debian project as a 
package maintainer.

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This package has been removed from Debian because they were not
maintained, have never been part of a stable release, and because it's
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