Oh, I understand.

I guess I'm just a little disappointed by the fact that there hasn't
been any "official" response to this.

Supposedly 30 different people and the so-called "Ubuntu Security Team"
have been notified of this bug. And not one single one of these people
has said boo about it.

Now I myself was having problems related to SSL breaking on me.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/290857

But apparently the security of my bank accounts, credit card accounts,
etc., isn't terribly important to anybody since my bug didn't rate an
"official" response either.

Frankly, I've pretty much lost faith in this whole bug process. That is
why I have personally decided to throw in my lot with Ubuntuzilla.

Just check out this thread I posted over on the Ubuntuzilla forum.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1013724

I had problems with my Ubuntuzilla-installed Seamonkey 1.1.14, and
within a matter of days, Ubuntuzilla's developer, nanotube, responded
with an updated package that completely fixed the problem I was having
with my Seamonkey plugins.

And he wasn't even responding to a security issue, he was responding to
a plugin issue.

But I waited for two months for my SSL-related bug to get fixed, and I
couldn't even get an "official" response.

That's why I was saying to people, in the post above, that they
shouldn't leave their internet security in other peoples hands, because,
well <cue the crickets around here>

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Seamonkey should be updated to 1.1.13
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297789
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