Dear Johan,

> One area where you should consider this is for browsers and especially
> for Mozilla Firefox as it's one of the most used in the linux/suse world
> :)

unfortunately it's much more complex than that. Mozilla Firefox might look
like an example where updating is feasible because no other package depends
on it, but it isn't.

See: People can install extensions into their Mozilla Firefox profiles, and
if a new version is delivered via YOU, most of them won't work correctly any
more. Some of them can even invalidate the profile, produce XUL errors,
destroy the user interface or even prevent the browser from starting up at
all. Do you really want to see such things happen in a released product?

> YES, at least my bank checked against you current versionnumber of
> Mozilla Firefox and I was told to upgrade (kind of fun as I just pulled
> it down via YOU seconds before on another PC) ;-)

I seriously doubt that the new version is really *required* for the online
banking to work correctly. The bank shouldn't check the user agent string.

> Yes at a very slow pace I may add if we don't consider the supplemental
> area of the ftp site ;-)

These packages are half-official and if people really need new versions,
they can just add that to their installation sources. Since this directory
provides repodata, it works with YaST and is quite easy to set up for
everyone.

Andreas Hanke

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