Thomas,

I didn't realize that. We'd like to get you all the support we can, as long as 
it mask sense.  Let me check with the team. It's definitely important to us to 
do what we can. 

~ Adam

On Aug 7, 2010, at 5:43 AM, "Thomas Goirand" <tho...@gplhost.com> wrote:

> 
>> Thomas,
>> 
>> Because of the nature of contemporary cross-browser support, we often
>> address version support with fixes that are rolled into updated versions.
>> It's really not possible for us to continue version support for each
>> subversion independently.
>> 
>> ~ Adam
> 
> Adam,
> 
> What you just said above is truth only for windows platforms, in Debian,
> browsers will NOT evolved, and software are fixed with a single version
> for the life of the distribution. In the case of Debian, you can
> reasonably expect Squeeze to last for something like 3 years. Now, if
> you are telling me that you will NOT bring any support if there's an
> issue that needs to be fixed, then I'll reverse and remove the
> libjs-extjs package from Debian. Please let me know, this is very
> important!
> 
> It has been announce yesterday at the Debconf 10 in NYC that Squeeze
> has been frozen: no new version of any software can get in now.
> 
> Now, to illustrate what I just wrote above, we got a first issue to
> address with version 3.0.3, and I cannot upgrade to 3.2.1, as Squeeze
> is frozen. Please visit this URL:
> 
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=libjs-extjs
> 
> I didn't spot it, but your app is embedding SWFUpload.
> 
> First of all, I have to say that embedding a foreign library that is
> with a different license and author is a very bad practice. I would
> push you to REMOVE it from future release. But that's not my point
> here. I wanted to ask if it was ok if I remove completely the folder
> from the Debian package. FYI, I'm talking about what is in
> examples/image-organizer/SWFUpload/. As this is in the example folder,
> I guess that it is ok to just delete the full folder. I might work on
> packaging SWFUpload separately, but that's another story.
> 
> Do you know if there are anything of the same kind in your software?
> I really wouldn't like if this happened again. Your example folder
> is quite big, and it would be a big task to search for anything
> else. As it is right now, if you can't tell me 100% that there is
> no other things that were imported, that's ok, but I really got to
> know so that I can either remove them or list them in
> debian/copyright.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
>    Thomas Goirand
> 
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