The problem with "fixing" isos is it's a neverending task, and people get used to re-downloading isos just because they may have changed, trash old perfectly correct shiny disks for the same reason, and the result is increased resource use (mirrors hate us) Plus regular iso re-spin *will* produce many duds, since they won't be tested thoroughly, which again is not good for the project. Better one set of well-documented problems than a shifting target no one knows the status of. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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