On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 12:03:52 -0800 Matt Turner <matts...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> Thanks. What do we want to do about -304? It's not on the list above because it's a "legacy driver", not a "short lived" branch[1]. It's not relevant in this context what happens to the 304 branch, the context being a cleanup of intermediate branches that were abandoned and surpassed by "long lived" branches. > It still requires xorg-server-1.19 which I'd like to drop due to a > security vulnerability. After the listed versions are gone, -304 will > be the only thing keeping 1.19 in tree. I see no open security bug report for this. If we had one of those, then we could write a package.mask entry for both xorg-server and nvidia-drivers with a reference to the security issue, or add the branches that are now masked for removal. That way people can plan their hardware's obsolescence properly or shift to a different driver. Kind regards, jer [1] https://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_32667.html