On 2010-09-09, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Also, I have found that Pidgin would really have been a valid candidate
> for volatile: after few months, Yahoo, MSN and other networks are
> changing, and it becomes simply impossible to log into these networks
> unless you upgrade Pidgin (or some of its pro
Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> PS regarding the other part of this thread about how to support, via
>backports, what I would call "rapidly evolving end-user apps", it is
>surely a worthwhile discussion, more general than Chromium. I believe
>it would be worth to have it elsewhere (e.g. -de
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