On 07/21/2010 02:32 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
...
> I know you don't want to tell bad guys anything useful, but having zero 
> information on fixes is an invitation to to wait and see what (if anything) 
> is 
> fixed.
> 
> Note: clicking on the link above gives a page "Seamonkey 2.0.6" which has a 
> link 
> called "What's New in SeaMonkey 2.0.6" which gets to a section headed "What's 
> New in SeaMonkey 2.0.6" which has a link called "Security Fixes" which comes 
> to 
> a page called "Security Advisories for SeaMonkey 2.0" which has *absolutely 
> zero* on fixes in 2.0.6.
> 
> So after putting the payload at the end of a whole series of links, there is 
> no 
> payload. This "security release" fixes nothing, or all previous versions have 
> a 
> hole so big and easy to use that just to name it would compromise my system. 
> Only the bad guys are so secretive, so give us some information to justify 
> another upgrade to management. I would like to say "all these fixes because 
> SM 
> is on top of stuff" before someone says "back to FF, SM just can't get it 
> right."
> 
> The team is great technically, but dropped the ball on information, 
> particularly 
> if the problems are only in one OS or another.
> 

I suspect that the web pages didn't get updated properly:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.6/changes
works for the time being.

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