On Fri, Jan 6 2023 at 11:36:02 AM +0200, Adrian Bunk <b...@debian.org> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 06, 2023 at 10:18:16AM +0100, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
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We might consider to set some expectation for oldstable-security, though e.g state that oldstable-security updates stop three months after the release of stable or so.



Yeah, I like that idea. I think I could comfortably handle about 6 months of dual security support (stable+oldstable), personally.



Chromium is very fast-paced in toolchain changes (e.g. in the past new C++ features become incompatible with GCC and we might see something similar with LLVM (which
 is used these days) as well.

New LLVM versions are already added annually to *stable for Firefox,
even in LTS (which got LLVM 13 last autumn in addition to 6, 7 and 11).


The LLVM updates have been very helpful for chromium bullseye support.


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