I think this is fine. If we made sure that the webkit2gtk-4.0 packages
still use the old libsoup2, I'm all fine with this going to the release
pocket.
For other release team members: I was also curious what changes does the
new webkit2gtk version bring, especially that it felt like a big jump
(.3 to .90 ?!). Apparently though .90 is simply the next version after
.3, and the news entry is:
+=================
WebKitGTK 2.35.90
=================
What's new in WebKitGTK 2.35.90?
- Fix scrolling with the mouse wheel on sites using overscroll-behavior.
- Suspend web processes after some time in the process cache.
- Fix renderning of horizontal scrollbars with themes enabling steppers.
- Ensure EGL displays are terminated before web process exits.
- Deinitialize gstreamer before web process exits.
- Make fonts under XDG_DATA_DIRS available in web process sanbox.
- Canonicalize paths passed to bubblewrap launcher.
- Fix several crashes and rendering issues.
- Translation updates: Hebrew.
** Changed in: webkit2gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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