it is more efficient to spend time packaging for Debian. After the appearance
of new packages in Debian, Ubuntu typically synchronizes them quickly and
they become available in the *Ubuntu universe* -- a repository of Debian
- packages rebuilt for a particular Ubuntu release. We are not doing
- rebuilding all already available in NeuroDebian packages for new Ubuntu
- releases. So you might find some packages present at NeuroDebian for older
- Ubuntu releases being absent from newer releases until the point when a new
- Debian version of the package comes out and gets built for all releases.
+ packages rebuilt for a particular Ubuntu release. We are not carrying out
+ rebuilding of all already available in NeuroDebian packages for new Ubuntu
+ releases. So you might find some packages present solely at NeuroDebian for
+ older Ubuntu releases being absent from newer releases until the point when
+ a new Debian version of the package comes out and gets built for all
+ releases.
How to create a mirror of the repository?