Hi, adrelanos wrote (28 Jul 2013 17:54:31 GMT) : > TBB can't become a Debian package. Debian's answer is "get patches > merged upstream" [...].
It seems that you are misinformed, and therefore incorrectly pointing foreign causes for "things don't happen the way we want", while they don't happen... simply because nobody makes them happen. Sure, "upstream first" would likely be Debian's answer if the Torbrowser patches were designed in a way that they only affect the browser behaviour if some opt-in setting is enabled, and if someone asked for these patches to be applied to Iceweasel. AFAIK these patches are not designed this way, which easily explains why nobody ever asked the Iceweasel maintainers to apply them. So, in the current state of things, this policy of Debian's is simply not applicable, and irrelevant as far as the Torbrowser is concerned. As was explained already on this list (last time by Lunar a few months ago IIRC), the only reasonable way to get Torbrowser in Debian is to make it possible to install it in parallel with Iceweasel. The major blocker right now is the lack of someone to actually do the needed work, not this or that policy: policy matters were sorted out, and agreed upon with the relevant Debian teams already. Finding someone with the right set of skills and enough free time to actually do this work would be a great way to help. Interested? The situation may be different on the Thunderbird / Icedove side, though :) Hoping it helped clarifying what the real blockers are, cheers! -- intrigeri | GnuPG key @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/intrigeri.asc | OTR fingerprint @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/otr.asc -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
