On Sun, 2024-04-07 at 16:48 +0200, Michał Górny wrote:
> 
> So, what you're basically saying, is that the best Gentoo response right
> now would be to frantically remove LZMA support everywhere?  I'm sure
> that would be so much better than our response of masking vulnerable
> versions and issuing a statement.
> 

Only in the sense that people who park their cars in the bike lane are
basically Hitler. This really has nothing to do with the xz thing. The
timing was funny, that's all.

What I am saying is that I want the freedom to not have things
pointlessly enabled on my systems, because similar problems (and worse)
happen all day every day. The less exposure I have, the better. The
liblzma backdoor was timely because it will prevent most people from
telling me I'm being paranoid, but it could have been USE=anything on
any other day. Moving the defaults out of the high-level profiles will
give control back to the user, hence my complaint about it.


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