On 01/05/13 10:13, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 09:55:35AM +1100, Brett Mahar wrote:
On 01/05/13 08:50, Landry Breuil wrote:
This is already confusing enough in terms of PR & branches, so i'll
stop here.
What do thunderbird users want for the openbsd port ? rather tracking
the 17.0.x release (and 24.0.x release after that..) ? or be a bit
adventurous & use the -beta releases which track mozilla/firefox more
closely ? Fwiw i use the betas daily, and they work fine.
(no i WONT make two separate ports. get real.)
I'd love to hear feedback from people who care.
Landry
Given that new versions of Firefox and Thunderbird often contain
security vulnerability fixes, and you say the betas work fine, I
would say use the betas.
Did you read the plan ? 17.0.x release _will_ be security/reliability
releases. Nothing new here. That's not a reason to use beta over -release.
Landry
Sorry, I was still waking up and waiting for coffee to brew when I read
your email.
My preference is still for the betas, but apparently I have no real
justification for this :-)