> Thomas, > > Because of the nature of contemporary cross-browser support, we often > address version support with fixes that are rolled into updated versions. > It's really not possible for us to continue version support for each > subversion independently. > > ~ Adam
Adam, What you just said above is truth only for windows platforms, in Debian, browsers will NOT evolved, and software are fixed with a single version for the life of the distribution. In the case of Debian, you can reasonably expect Squeeze to last for something like 3 years. Now, if you are telling me that you will NOT bring any support if there's an issue that needs to be fixed, then I'll reverse and remove the libjs-extjs package from Debian. Please let me know, this is very important! It has been announce yesterday at the Debconf 10 in NYC that Squeeze has been frozen: no new version of any software can get in now. Now, to illustrate what I just wrote above, we got a first issue to address with version 3.0.3, and I cannot upgrade to 3.2.1, as Squeeze is frozen. Please visit this URL: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=libjs-extjs I didn't spot it, but your app is embedding SWFUpload. First of all, I have to say that embedding a foreign library that is with a different license and author is a very bad practice. I would push you to REMOVE it from future release. But that's not my point here. I wanted to ask if it was ok if I remove completely the folder from the Debian package. FYI, I'm talking about what is in examples/image-organizer/SWFUpload/. As this is in the example folder, I guess that it is ok to just delete the full folder. I might work on packaging SWFUpload separately, but that's another story. Do you know if there are anything of the same kind in your software? I really wouldn't like if this happened again. Your example folder is quite big, and it would be a big task to search for anything else. As it is right now, if you can't tell me 100% that there is no other things that were imported, that's ok, but I really got to know so that I can either remove them or list them in debian/copyright. Best Regards, Thomas Goirand -- Thomas Goirand GPLHost CEO Phone numbers: +1 302 213 1611 (USA) / +33 177 62 77 34 (France) +44 8449 108 864 (UK) / +61 28061 7698 (Australia) Web: http://www.gplhost.com GPLHost:>_ Open source hosting worldwide Web spaces featuring GPL control panel and Xen VPS Locations in Singapore, Sydney, Seattle, Florida, Paris, London, Barcelona, Israel and Malaysia ==[ NOTE ]== To enable our company to support you effectively and promptly, please: 1- If you are our existing customer, please use our support ticket system as much as possible. 2- Get in touch with any of us using instant messenger at http://www.gplhost.com/gplhost-contact.html 3- Please write to support at gplhost.com and not to any other email address, so any email request will be managed as a support ticket by our system. The old info at gplhost.com email is not to be used anymore. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org