Greetings, Am Montag, 1. August 2005 00:03 schrieb Micah: > Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote: > >>There won't be _any_ Debian solution with the current mozilla.org policy. > > > > Not exactly. Correct statement is, '... with the current mozilla.org > > policy AND Debian traditional way of doing things'. > > > > I agree with this statement. > > I see the problem. > > > > The question is - how to solve it. > > Mozilla.org policy is probably out of our control. > > However, our way of doing things is not. > > Is Mozilla.org policy out of our control? If there was enough pressure > on them to provided isolated security fixes they might actually do i > Perhaps they don't have any clue that this is a major issue for some of > the largest linux distributions, and if they knew it was they might > devote some energy towards being more friendly to their neighbors. Has > anyone any definitive information, or is it just speculation? Has anyone > actually spoken to people at Mozilla.org about this problem?
f you are ablte to understand german (or machnine translated text - I don't know which is more difficult ;-) this might help you. http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/ticker/article.php?mid=1183 I don't have other rather offical data on this issue right now. Keep smiling yanosz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

