Are there any issues preventing chromium from being updated to a version
without known security vulnerabilities? Even debian has v35 in stable-
security since June 15, and Arch Linux (unsurprisingly) since June 11,
and the vulnerabilites are public since June 10.

Since most other distributions (ignoring Fedora, which probably handles
chromium in the sanest way…) have switched to v35 two weeks ago, the
problems with the new version can't be that bad I guess. At least better
than browsing with 4 CVEs. Or is this repeated chromium update delay due
to a lack of manpower? In that case, is there any reason not to use and
contribute to the debian packaging work directly?

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Title:
  Update Chromium to >= 35.0.1916.153 (including security fixes)

Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Updating fixes security bugs, see the linked CVEs

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