>From a security POV, this is really a problem. There might be a lot of
other packages with security issues in universe, but those are probably
not as widely used as chromium, one of the most popular web browsers.
I've seen a lot of people assuming that chromium 18 is still fine to
use, because it is what Ubuntu currently has in its repository, and that
19/20/21 would only bring new features, so it will be only updated with
the quantal release. Most chromium users probably don't even notice
they're using a dangerous browser for their online banking etc, even
though it says that chromium is not supported by Ubuntu when they
install it.

I understand chromium in Ubuntu is 100% community "supported", but it
really makes Ubuntu look bad.

I'd prefer one of the following solutions, instead of ignoring the problem:
* If the community that packages chromium security updates does not exist, 
chromium should be removed from universe.
* If Ubuntu wants to keep chromium in the repos, either move it to main and pay 
someone to do the packaging work
* or import chromium-browser from debian if that is possible. They seem to do 
updates timely.

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