В сообщении от Вторник 17 Май 2005 19:05 Steve Langasek написал(a):
> Hi Alexey,
Hello Steve.
According to your recomendation "normal" priority bugix is removed and the 
rest is uploaded by Cosimo Alfarano to testing-proposed-updates since 
unstable already contains newer package that contains fixes inappropriate for 
sarge.
Please approve package python-xmpp version 0.2-rc1-1sarge1 for sarge.

> On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 08:46:30PM +0400, Alexey Nezhdanov wrote:
> > Satturday, 14 May 2005 11:31 Steve Langasek wrote:
> > Hello.
> > I have corrected list of bugfixes: some were gone as insignigicant, other
> > were upgraded :)
> > Really, most of these bug are really serious enough. They were found
> > while developing GUI client based on this library and this client were
> > just not going to release without these fixes.
> > So here is new list (bug 307988):
> >
> > important: SASL fix. SASL authentication is a standart for xmpp so
> > unability to properly authenticate will have major effect on usability of
> > the library
> >
> > important: bugfix in browser module that renders this module dangerous to
> > use and hence greatly affects usability of library for transports
> >
> > normal: allows user to detect servers with broken tls implementation and
> > disable tls for them. Very cheap solution that have no impact on the code
> > that is not aware about this feature. I think it is worths to go in sarge
> > documentation fixes: docstrings fixes in different modules, examples
> > improvements.
> >
> > important: roster fix. Renders roster unsuitable for general use. Greatly
> > affect client scripts that use python-xmpp.
> >
> > important: memory leak fix for transports.
> >
> > important: hang on big incoming data chunks while working with tls
> > enabled. In fact, this is gate for DoS condition.
> >
> > If you feel that this list is [not] ok please let me know - I'll ask my
> > sponsor to upload these/corrected changes to the archive.
>
> The important bugs you list all look important, and the bug you listed as
> 'normal' looks normal; so please upload with just the important fixes,
> since those are the ones allowed by the freeze policy.
>
> Thanks,

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Alexey Nezhdanov

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