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On 09.08.2015 12:51, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: > Not sure about MySQL, but for Iceweasel, is it really like that ? > > From what I've known, there were trademark issues which led to the rebranding. Sorry for being unclear, I meant the usage of upstream releases directly in Debian (security) updates. > I'm not sure how they handle vulnerabilities. But their release strategy is: > ESR and Regular releases. Every security fix goes into the > next Regular release, and also the ESR release. > > ESR is supported until the next ESR (31 => 38). So usually the Debian Mozilla > team prefers the ESR branch for Debian stable. > > With VBox, they don't have an ESR model. I guess they don't call it ESR or long term support, but as Gianfranco pointed out, they seem to support a lot of major releases currently. The main problem is here, do we want to use their upstream releases? In lack of a proper patch source, the Oracle way... Cheers Markus Frosch - -- [email protected] / [email protected] http://www.lazyfrosch.de -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJVyDkrAAoJEPJhXZqrmHtuBtQH/3kp+00a6xaICX1Z9jiVHDa9 iXBVNiswK9QDc7L8dpvNkbF2gWI4Um3Yy8WdpOj2vlz4Mo+kJ3ShXvJS5ONnnJOY 0pxHxkLtnvbVH7eyQRBu2YFxVRmR5eM+/Q3NvF0kZGOALQH+dqgXqvHV7VjG++tm QkPO00ocMjGZsCqZY74GC1fJyfA0njQRues9qMiatY2ZoowLn6pRB8w3CFZkVmtr dDdpCsVQE5swZZG7KfCsripQ3PlJD7n1S7lEr0mYVApcvQ4AUvKqTylO7aESVV/Z XA6+nq9OezFb2PCBkDStbBPzwavfJzCXZa1nqdQ63mYNPlDlPWVgS6Rcy10tlFc= =4Ip3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

