>> Removing the package from future releases will not remove it from users
>> systems, and people who want to install it still have plenty of easy ways to 
>> do
>> so.  I understand your point of view but maybe there are better battles to
>> fight for.
>
> I do not think this analogy is correct.
> Just the existence of the package is IMHO not a problem - you (or
> better: your sysadmin) has to decide to install it. why is this a
> problem, when we have the package - as other thousand packages too -
> and let the admin decide wether he wants to install it?

It's problematic because Debian would be providing its huge platform to
offensive/harmful content.

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Alex
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