On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 02:57:01PM -0800, Unix Fan wrote:
> I've been using OpenBSD 4.2 (-STABLE) on my main workstations for a
> few months now, but I'm confused with something...
> 
> OpenBSD developers recommend that users use binary packages instead of
> ports, but only users of the bleeding edge -CURRENT codebase get
> access to the latest releases of Firefox (And friends?)..
> 
> No offence intended, but when will 2.0.0.10 be available for OpenBSD
> 4.2 users... 2.0.0.6 is outdated, and clearly not secure... 

As far as I know, there is currently no dedicated maintainer
of the -stable ports tree anymore.

I've seen various people post updates to various ports
in the -stable ports tree to this list since. This is a good thing
IMHO because it distributes the load of updating and backporting
ports into -stable from one person to many.

So it's possible that in due time someone might post an update
of firefox to this list.

You can either wait until someone else does it or do it yourself.

-- 
stefan
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