> Julien Tinnes from google says that next releases of chromium will > drops support for kernels without TSYNC
So, first of all, this has never been Google's track record when it comes to missing sandbox features. They happily use fall backs whenever you're missing support for any of those. See about:sandbox. So, to summarize I'm somewhat doubtful that they're changing their behavior now, but well who knows... Secondly, as one of the chromium maintainers, if somehow upstream really does choose to make TSYNC a requirement, I'll happily apply any quality patch that reverts that. Google Chrome is a different story. If Google makes TSYNC a requirement there, yes nothing can be done at all. Being binary-only that's solely up to Google. Best wishes, Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CANTw=MNYW_OLHd=qulbvggl+op66pf66tbu0teuisoaxiyv...@mail.gmail.com

