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"Generally you should deal with bug reports on your packages as described in "
"<xref linkend=\"bug-handling\"/> . However, there's a special category of "
"bugs that you need to take care of — the so-called release-critical bugs (RC "
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"justify the removal of a package at freeze time. That's why these bugs need "
"ticket in Debian RT by sending a mail to keyring@rt.debian.org with the "
"words 'Debian RT' somewhere in the subject line (case doesn't matter)."
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