Re: Bug#505563: Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple Vulnerabilities

2009-01-03 Thread Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt
Thijs Kinkhorst th...@debian.org writes: I think Alexander's proposal to upload .19 at the beginning of next week is what we're doing for lenny. It is standing policy that Mozilla minor releases are uploaded and accepted, even to stable-security. Just for the record, as release team

Re: Bug#505563: Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple Vulnerabilities

2008-12-31 Thread Mark Purcell
#505563: Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple Vulnerabilities From: Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org Date: 31/12/2008 17:56 On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 04:21:05PM +1100, Mark Purcell wrote: Thanks Alexander, Be advised that the normal approach to fixing a RC bug during lenny deep freeze is by back porting the fix

Re: Bug#505563: Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple Vulnerabilities

2008-12-31 Thread Thijs Kinkhorst
On Wednesday 31 December 2008 09:36, Mark Purcell wrote: While I can understand your position. This still leaves an RC bug open against lenny. What do you propose we do for lenny? 1. Leave bug open for lenny. Tag lenny-ignore? 2. Request freeze exception for the new upstream release? 3.

Re: Bug#505563: Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple Vulnerabilities

2008-12-30 Thread Mark Purcell
Thanks Alexander, Be advised that the normal approach to fixing a RC bug during lenny deep freeze is by back porting the fix, rather than uploading the new upstream release. Have debian-release been engaged? Mark -original message- Subject: Re: Bug#505563: Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple

Re: Bug#505563: Mozilla Thunderbird Multiple Vulnerabilities

2008-12-30 Thread Mike Hommey
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 04:21:05PM +1100, Mark Purcell wrote: Thanks Alexander, Be advised that the normal approach to fixing a RC bug during lenny deep freeze is by back porting the fix, rather than uploading the new upstream release. Have debian-release been engaged? We (the mozilla