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@@ -80,11 +80,6 @@ package won’t be built or downloaded a second time.  At the same time,
 it is not possible for one user to inject a Trojan horse into a
 package that might be used by another user.</para>
 
-<!--
-<para>More details can be found in Section 3 of our <a
-href="docs/papers.html#securesharing">ASE 2005 paper</a>.</para>
--->
-
 </simplesect>
 
 
@@ -198,33 +193,10 @@ collection</emphasis> (Nixpkgs).</para>
 </simplesect>
 
 
-<simplesect><title>Service deployment</title>
-
-<para>Nix can be used not only for rolling out packages, but also
-complete <emphasis>configurations</emphasis> of services.  This is
-done by treating all the static bits of a service (such as software
-packages, configuration files, control scripts, static web pages,
-etc.) as “packages” that can be built by Nix expressions.  As a
-result, all the features above apply to services as well: for
-instance, you can roll back a web server configuration if a
-configuration change turns out to be undesirable, you can easily have
-multiple instances of a service (e.g., a test and production server),
-and because the whole service is built in a purely functional way from
-a Nix expression, it is repeatable so you can easily reproduce the
-service on another machine.</para>
-
-<!--
-<para>You can read more about this in our <a
-href="docs/papers.html#servicecm">SCM-12 paper</a>.</para>
--->
-
-</simplesect>
-
-
 <simplesect><title>Portability</title>
 
 <para>Nix should run on most Unix systems, including Linux and Mac OS
-X.
+X.</para>
 
 </simplesect>