I'm sure when I read through this thread the first time, I saw an argument "Get the mozilla people onto our wavelength", but I can't find it now.
On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 10:01:15PM +0200, Martin Pitt wrote: > It was not an easy decision since usually we follow the same strict > "minimal patches" backporting policy, but we finally had to bow to > reality; the Mozilla code is so ugly and intertwined that backporting > patches is a battle you can't win without employing a couple of > upstream developers (which just say "use the new upstream version, > dude!"). The ideal situation then would be for either the backporting to be less of a nightmare (upstream code cleanup), of for the mozilla foundation to release security updates in a fashion more in accord with the debian approach. How feasible is the latter? How many DDs are mozilla developers, too, or would be interested in becoming involved? How many could then push our agenda? -- Jon Dowland http://jon.dowland.name/ FD35 0B0A C6DD 5D91 DB7A 83D1 168B 4E71 7032 F238 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]