Am Dienstag, 27. Juni 2006 13:26 schrieb Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg:
> > That's the distributions' issue.
> EXACTLY

No. It's not. You mean that it's a problem for *you*.

I mean outdated packages in a distribution is _at first_ a problem
of that *distri itself*. That real outdated packaegs in development branches
may become a problem is right, yes. Even in stable things when you don't get 
proper
security patches for it (the bad example is Mozilla)

But for released products, nothing would've changed. We still ship 1.1.3 in 
stable
That never will change until the next stable release - planned in Dec - (which
currently is planned to have 2.0.3, 2.0.4/2.1/2.4 will come September and the
freeze is October. Quite risky...)

Regards,

Rene
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