Some events disturbed the project while working on Sarge, as Debian servers were attacked by fire and hackers.[23][44] One of the most memorable was the Vancouver prospectus.[45][46][47] After a meeting held in Vancouver, release manager Steve Langasek announced a plan to reduce the number of supported ports to four in order to shorten future release cycles.[48] There was a large reaction because the proposal looked more like a decision and because such a drop would damage Debian's aim to be "the universal operating system".[49][50][51]