(*) Florian R. - If new repo --> Include older versions!!
(*) Bjoern - Including older versions would expand the
repository and make the initial download size much larger
(might be scary for first-time QA members?)
Perhaps we could get a lot of the benefit of the older versions from
just a few of them. We would not be able to locate a regression with
precision, but that could be a good tradeoff. Of course, the oldest
version found in the bibisect40 repositiory and the earliest runnable
version of LibreOffice would be particularly interesting.
Terry.
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