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If the policy of Debian, notably Debian Stable says not to fix packages
like gaim and similars (be it anyway, increasing version, backporting
patches) when problems occuer making them totally useles (take a look at
gaim -- it won't connect to Yahoo in the current version), the policy of
Debian does suck. Am I wrong ?????


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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 00:54:47 -0700
From: Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: a policy question about stable
Resent-Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 03:13:29 -0500 (CDT)
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Dear Users,
>       I'm using Sarge and installed "gaim" to log on to MSN, Yahoo
>       messengers. I wasn't able to log on to Yahoo. Looking up at
>       Gaim's IRC channel, I found that the problem had been fixed in
>       Gaim 0.79.
>       I know testing(sarge) has delayed updates than stable/sid. My
>       question is when sarge gets into stable and such problems occur,
>       how do things get accomplished ?
>       Does packages like gaim and others remain unusable or their
>       versions are increased or they are patched ?

In most cases, they'd probably remain unusable.  It can be pretty tough
to get much newer versions by the stable release manager.  Patching is
an option, but most maintainers aren't motivated to backport patches to
the old software in stable, especially if there's a chance it'll be
rejected.  The stable update policy really sucks for software of this
sort (see also spamassassin, virus scanners...).

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