Without arguing specific packages, my actual observation is that there
are certain types of software that are resistant to the concept of a
"release". And when you have beautifully curated releases -- like Debian
does occasionally, and Ubuntu does on schedule -- and a written policy
like the
If I get a vote, it would be a solid NO for Brave.
The idea that a browser is using cryptocurrency to bait users, behaviour
tracking, serving ads while saying it's blocking ads, changing referrer
URLs to their own, and encourages users to nag website owners to sign up
for Braves BAT system and
The missing cc:
On 3/7/21 5:55 AM, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
Hi again, Franklin.
I haven't read your whole answer yet. I certainly will.
But I noticed that you replied to me only. Can you please send your
reply to the mailing list too, so others can participate if they want.
/ Gunnar
On
Hi Franklin,
On 2021-03-05 07:45, Franklin Hunter wrote:
The version in focal is 2020.03.24-1 .
The developer is at 2021.03.03.
Can it get freshened?
It can't be updated easily given Ubuntu's policy for stable release updates.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
At the same time