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date	2009.04.11.21.25.14;	author linimon;	state dead;
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1.1
date	2002.12.22.04.50.13;	author keichii;	state Exp;
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1.2
log
@Remove obsolete, expired versions of RT.  Use www/rt38 instead.
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@RT is an industrial-grade ticketing system. It lets a group of people
intelligently and efficiently manage requests submitted by a community
of users. RT is used by systems administrators, customer support
staffs, NOCs, developers and even marketing departments at over a
thousand sites around the world.

WWW: http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/
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1.1
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@Add rt2 2.0.14,
rT is an industrial-grade ticketing system written
in Perl.

PR:		41701
Submitted by:	plasma
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