On Thu, 03 Oct 2013 14:37:22 +0200
Paul van der Vlis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> In some cases security updates for packages in main are realized by
> new releases, e.g. Iceweasel and Wordpress. Such packages can give
> problems, e.g. in Wordpress there are missing themes.
> 
> In my opinion such packages should be added to backports and then
> declared "end of live" in main. I think it's common to take extra care
> with backports.
> 
> Backports could be enabled by default in a new release, e.g. to have
> Iceweasel in a fresh install.
> 
> What's your opinion?
> 
> With regards,
> Paul van der Vlis.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

Obviously, web browser and web applications are critical for security because 
they are exposed to eventual attacks. Hence, I agree they should not be updated 
to new upstream version but instead only backported with security patches. But 
with web browser situation is even more complicated because web sites are 
constantly using newer features, support for old browsers is dropped and old 
browser gradually become less and less usable. It is not the problem with 
Debian, but with relevant web sites, i.e their way of development, but we must 
provide people who need it new web browsers and I agree it should be via 
backports. But probably we could also provide some intermediary solution, e.g 
Konqueror backport that will not be newest, but newer than in stable?

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