Alberto Garcia wrote: > Two WebKit ports are actively maintained, available in Debian and have > security support: WPE WebKit and WebKitGTK (the package is called > webkit2gtk for technical / historical reasons). > > Other WebKit ports available in Debian are not covered by security > support. I know there's at least QtWebKit, I don't know if there are > more.
OK, so as I asked upthread: Am I misreading the Release Notes? https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/arm64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#limited-security-support browsers built upon e.g. the webkit and khtml engines^[6] are included in bullseye, but not covered by security support. Are you saying that webkit2gtk is supported, but anything that USES webkit2gtk is unsupported? If the answer is "yes", then I guess instead of security-support-limited including src:webkitgtk it should include all browsers that USE src:webkitgtk? e.g. epiphany-browser, evolution, yelp, and webkitgtk (due to MiniBrowser). Or all this stuff *is* all fully supported by Debian Security team, then should I instead file a bug against the Release Notes?