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Yup, I know.  That's why I do far less testing than I used to.  It also highly discourages other sites - I wouldn't dare give them an Xrootd test RPM. I always hand-edit the version first.  To much energy is required.

Since no one uses the illegitimate releases - instead, renaming them so they look real - doesn't that increase the workload?  Isn't it better to make them easy to use but also easy to identify?

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