[15:38] <murthy> Will youtube-dl be removed from downstream? also did ubuntu receive any takedown notification?
[16:00] <tjaalton> why would it be?
[16:08] <murthy> tjaalton: I hope you are awake of this https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2020/10/2020-10-23-RIAA.md
[16:08] <murthy> aware
[16:16] <tjaalton> shrug
[16:18] <murthy> tjaalton: Is that package synced from Debian?
[16:20] <tjaalton> yes
[16:20] <murthy> Then I guess its upto Debian maintainers
[16:28] <mdeslaur> it's up to nobody unless they are specifically asked to
[16:30] <murthy> mdeslaur: clarify
[16:30] <mdeslaur> github was asked to remove it. Nobody else was asked to remove it. There's no reason to remove something unless someone asks.
[16:32] <murthy> So if downstream doesn't get a takedown notification, the package will be maintained?
[16:34] <mdeslaur> why wouldn't it?
[16:34] <mdeslaur> it's still available from upstream here: https://youtube-dl.org/
[16:34] <mdeslaur> and from a bazillion other places on the internet
[16:36] <murthy> I need to check the package source to see if that is were it is pointing, also other unofficial forks would be considered?
[16:37] <murthy> why I am asking is ...
[16:37] <murthy> I read in an article that the RIAA will not just stop with github
[16:37] <mdeslaur> well, we'll see if distros get takedowns
[16:37] <murthy> they say they will be after even like gitlab if its migrated or if the project is forked somewhere else
[16:38] <murthy> ya
[16:38] <mdeslaur> it's decss all over again, no big deal
[16:38] <murthy> ya