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diff --git a/mrconfig b/mrconfig
index e38bd40..a209a2b 100644
--- a/mrconfig
+++ b/mrconfig
@@ -1,99 +1,13 @@
-# An example config file for the mr(1) command.
+# A simple example config file for the mr(1) command.
 
-[DEFAULT]
-# Teach mr how to run svn cleanup.
-cleanup = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.svn ]; then svn cleanup ; fi
-# And how to run git gc and push.
-gc = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then git gc; fi
-push = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then git push; fi
-# This hack is here because git-pull stupidly outputs tag info to stderr.
-# Shut it up but let real errors through, for use in cron.
-quietupdate = mr -s -n update 3>&1 1>/dev/null 2>&3 | egrep -v '(storing tag|tag: )' || true
-# Tests used in the skips below.
-# - wantsrc checks whether I probably want a full source checkout (quite
-#   large)
-# - wantmedia checks whether I probably want various large media files
-#   here.
-# - private are hosts I trust private data to
-# - mylaptop only succeeds if it's on my main development laptop, which 
-#   gets lots of extra cruft
-# - kite only succeeds on kite
-lib =
-	wantsrc() {
-		test "$(whoami)" = joey
-	}
-	wantmedia() {
-		if [ "$(whoami)" = joey ]; then
-			case "$(hostname)" in
-				kodama|dragon|dodo)
-					return 0
-			;;
-			esac
-		fi
-		return 1
-	}
-	private() {
-		if [ "$(whoami)" = joey ]; then
-			case "$(hostname)" in
-			wren|kodama|dragon|dodo|bluebird)
-				return 0
-			;;
-			esac
-		fi
-		return 1
-	}
-	mylaptop() {
-		test "$(hostname)" = kodama
-	}
-	kite() {
-		test "$(hostname)" = wren
-	}
-
-[src/mr]
-checkout = git clone ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/mr
+[mr]
+checkout = git clone git://git.kitenet.net/mr
 skip = ! wantsrc
 
-[src/linux-2.6]
+[linux-2.6]
 checkout = git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git
-skip = ! mylaptop || ! wantsrc ||
-	([ "$1" = update ] && [ $(hours_since "$1") -lt 12 ])
-
-[src/dpkg]
-# A merge of the upstream dpkg git repo and my own personal branch.
-checkout =
-	git clone git://git.debian.org/git/dpkg/dpkg.git &&
-	cd dpkg &&
-	git remote add kite ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/dpkg &&
-	git fetch kite &&
-	git checkout -b sourcev3 kite/sourcev3
-update = git pull origin master && git pull kite sourcev3
-commit = git push kite
-skip = ! wantsrc
-
-[html/www.debian.org]
-# Still in CVS..urk!
-checkout =
-	CVSROOT=:ext:joeyh@cvs.debian.org:/cvs/webwml
-	cvs co -d www.debian.org webwml
-# cvs sucks sufficiently that I prefer to run these commands by hand,
-# and only rarely
-update = echo "skipping cvs update (too slow)"
-status = echo "skipping cvs status (too ugly)"
-skip = ! mylaptop || ! wantsrc
-
-# My home directory, which I keep in svn.
-[]
-checkout = svn co svn+ssh://svn.kitenet.net/srv/svn/joey/trunk/home-$(hostname) joey
-# run svnfix after each update
-update = svn update && svnfix
-
-[mail]
-checkout = git clone ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/joey/private/mail
-skip = ! private
+# only update once every 12 hours
+skip = ([ "$1" = update ] && [ $(hours_since "$1") -lt 12 ])
 
-# Example of how to remember to delete a repo, when one mrconfig file is
-# used on multiple systems. If you're feeling brave, use rm -rf $MR_REPO
-# instead. This approach can also be used for renames.
-[foo]
-update = error "$MR_REPO is no longer used and should be deleted"
-skip = ! test -d "$MR_REPO"
+[debian-cd]
+checkout = svn co svn://svn.debian.org/debian-cd/trunk debian-cd