[Secure-testing-commits] r20020 - data
Raphael Geissert
geissert at debian.org
Fri Aug 24 23:45:27 UTC 2012
Michael Gilbert wrote:
> 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).
The wheezy release notes already mention it. Feel free to attempt to do
something more visible by discussing it in -devel.
(I think both the gnome and kde tasks pull in epiphany and konqueror,
respectively. At least a recent install of the gnome desktop did.)
Cheers,
--
Raphael Geissert - Debian Developer
www.debian.org - get.debian.net
More information about the Secure-testing-commits
mailing list