what's the problem?
>
> On 10/03/20 10:29, i...@dantalion.nl wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> It seems no one has replied to this. I think IceCat should no longer be
>> recommended to users until this issue is resolved especially since
>> IceCat is advertised as a browser with "
y the sort of situation that free software, and free and
open information should prevent.
I hope we can resolve this quickly.
Kind regards,
Corne
On 2/24/20 7:05 PM, i...@dantalion.nl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was also really wondering about this as the current version of IceCat
> i
Hello,
I was also really wondering about this as the current version of IceCat
is a version of Firefox that was affected.
On 24-02-2020 12:09, Arne Wichmann wrote:
> Good day tou you!
>
> I see here some security problems referenced for Firefox, which are
> probably applicable to Icecat, too:
>
Hello everyone,
This is my first message on this ml so bare with me. It has been a few
weeks since the Firefox CVE was detailed and a fix was released,
however, the binary and source distributions for Icecat have not been
updated. Effectively a very large portion of the Icecat users will be