I mean that it's not just v45 a major reason for this matter, because this reason was the same for v38 and will be the same for v52 and future. I feel the point is to *feel* security and privacy when using Windows as it was at the same level as in GNU/Linux operating systems.
Using Icecat number 45 same as the number 45 of GNU/Linux makes people to feel they have similar level of security and privacy, and because of this false appearance, I suggest them to use IceCat v38 in the meanwhile without worrying too much about this small piece in the operating environment, because the vulnerabilities problem is the operating environment. El 02/01/17 a les 01:11, [email protected] ha escrit: > are you implying that it's silly to look for problems and then improve > by updating? > > I guess we should just stop looking for vulnerabilities to fix, because > if we ignore them they will all just go away right? Wrong. > > > > 30. Dec 2016 15:38 by [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>: > > IceCat 45 must have vulnerabilities too, and then someone will ask for > Icecat 52, etc. > > > El 30/12/16 a les 17:44, Daniel Quintiliani ha escrit: > > Numerous remote code execution vulnerabilities? You're kidding > me right? > > -- > > -Dan Q > > > On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 11:06:10 +0100, Narcis Garcia > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > People asking for a new IceCat version for Windows, they > already have > IceCat 38.8.0 ans it seems usable. > Any freedom and security enhancement they ask for, it's to > GNU/Linux > direction. > > > El 29/12/16 a les 23:58, Daniel Quintiliani ha escrit: > > I think there's been a real problem lately where > complaints by users are being confused with official > project decisions. Like when v45.5 and v45.3 were > released Linux only, some of us asked if a Windows > version would be available, and it turned into arguments > about whether we should expand non-DRM browsers under > unfree systems. Instead of arguments we need to focus on > the project and official policy vs mailing list > opinions. We should also focus on who the decision > makers actually are, to my knowledge Ruben has been busy > lately but someone can easily say "Why should we > maintain a Windows or Mac version of IceCat?" and be > confused for someone who is making decisions for the > project. > > -- > > -Dan Q > > On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 09:03:32 -0800, Gary Driggs > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Daniel Quintiliani wrote: > > > Ruben having discontinued Windows support for > IceCat was the best and easiest way to force > most of the human population into DRM. > > > Where did you see any such announcement? > > Maybe we should start an alternate mailing list, > [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>, so the rest of > us can discuss technical topics in peace. > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
