On 2018-12-20 14:30:49, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > fwiw, i agree with jmm that encouraging users to upgrade to stable is > the best outcome here. The question is, what are we doing to the folks > who (for whatever reason) can't make that switch. > > On Thu 2018-12-20 17:01:30 +0100, Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote: >> If suddenly all kinds of core libraries are getting updated in jessie >> (with minimal testing) > > we're not talking about "all kinds of core libraries" -- we're talking > about a very selected subset. And i don't think we're talking about > "minimal testing", there has been a reasonable amount of testing. I > think we ought to consider this specific case, rather than trying to > make a systematized rule. > >> EOLing enigmail seems the only sensible option by far. > > the main issue with EOLing enigmail is that users will (instead of > upgrading to stable) typically just use the version from > addons.mozilla.org, which has both non-DFSG-free issues and > significantly scary behavior (downloading and silently executing > binaries from the web on the user's behalf). > > If we're EOLing thunderbird on jessie entirely, that'd be one thing (and > i'd be ok with it). But EOLing enigmail on its own sounds like a route > to trouble for enigmail users on jessie.
Thanks both of you for your feedback. I'm running out of time until the holidays so I will personally let that one rest until January. The packages are on people.d.o and can be tested by anyone. I think it would be very useful if people would pursue that. Alternatively, we can just drop support for Enigmail in jessie, as I proposed in September. It just feels it's too bad to have wasted all that time only to give up when we're so close to the goal, only because of libgcrypt. But, as Emilio said, we coudln't have forseen those difficulties back then so maybe it's fair to just give up at this point. I would be worried about our users however... Have a nice holiday season, or congress for those of you with that privilege. ;) A. -- The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. - C.A.R. Hoare