[Secure-testing-commits] r20020 - data
Michael Gilbert
mgilbert at debian.org
Fri Aug 24 22:16:00 UTC 2012
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Raphael Geissert wrote:
> -[lenny] webkit <unsupported> (very old version with no frontend that's not supported upstream, but a few reverse dependencies that make it impossible to remove)
> +[wheezy] webkit <unsupported> (not properly supported upstream, only for use on trusted content)
> +
> +[squeeze] libkhtml5 <unsupported> (not properly supported upstream, only for use on trusted content)
> +[wheezy] libkhtml5 <unsupported> (not properly supported upstream, only for use on trusted content)
> +
> +[wheezy] libqtwebkit4 <unsupported> (not properly supported upstream, only for use on trusted content)
I think the vast majority of webkit users have no clue that their
usage should not involve untrusted content. If we really expect them
not to use the webkit browsers as actual web browsers, then we really
need a very visible way to tell them not to do that (perhaps a very
loud debconf message?). Also, epiphany, konqueror, midori, etc.
should not be in any of the default tasks (I haven't checked this yet,
so this may already be the case, but I doubt it).
Best wishes,
Mike
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