On 12/16/2012 09:02 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
They have to get people to use such a repo, which is going to be hard. One could get away with it perhaps for a little while by showing different data to users and to the mirror checker. And only a small fraction of people are going to end up using such a mirror.
And of course, unless at least some of the packages they offer are damaged, there's no point in it anyway. Assuming that they know enough to mangle the programs, doing so in a way that's not too obvious is going to take a considerable amount of work. Unless there's a clear source of profit for this, there aren't going to be many people who both know how to do it and are willing to take the time.
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