On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 02:57:32AM -0400, Michael Gilbert wrote:
> Mozilla actively makes it hard to stay up to date
> (by providing as little information as possible in their advisories);
> webkit (for the most part except for Apple announcements) makes it
> easy.  This means security fixes are going to happen a lot faster since
> there is a lot less downtime waiting for patches to by disclosed.

Actually, that's not true. It's pretty easy to track the security
related changes in mercurial now (that was indeed a problem when mozilla
was still using CVS), and security bugs are as documented as Webkit's.
The only difference, for now, is that we have access to the Webkit bugs
while we (still) don't have access to the Mozilla ones. But that should
happen some day.

IOW, your point is void ;)

Mike


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