Hi Don,

On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:11:23 -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:

> It's your decision, but are you sure that you want to take on the
> repsonsibility of maintaining a development release of lynx throughout
> a stable release cycle instead of the stable release of lynx?

Yes, it is not something like -snapshot but, at least recently,
it is what you guessed as alternative possibiliry;

> An alternative possibility exists that the -cur release is actually
> the version that upstream plans on having long-term support for, and
> the lynx version is just for legacy users, but the bug thread (which I
> read) doesn't make this point clear.

So, from the same reason,

> I can't speak for the security team, but I'd be rather suprised if
> they'd be willing to support a development version in favor of a
> stable version of lynx.

it will be easier for our security team to support lynx-cur
than a stable lynx.

Regards,                        2008-7-15(Tue)

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 Atsuhito Kohda <kohda AT debian.org>
 Department of Math., Univ. of Tokushima



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