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regarding unblock: chromium/136.0.7103.113-1
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Control: affects -1 + src:chromium

Please unblock (and hint in, so we don't have to wait additional days) chromium 136.0.7103.113-1. I'm waiting for the armhf build to finish, but that should happen sometime in the next half day based on past arm-ubc-04 performance.

The version in trixie contains 7 outstanding CVEs, and 136.0.7103.113-1~deb12u1 is already in bookworm-security.

Note that the prior version in sid, 136.0.7103.92-2, spent 7 days in sid without any RC bugs, autopkgtest failures, or other issues. I'm pretty confident that *.113-1, which contains only targeted fixes on top of *.92-2, is in good shape.

Thanks,
Andres

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Unblocked.

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