❦ 19 février 2018 22:59 GMT, Craig Small <csm...@dropbear.xyz> :
>> >> a bit like backports that are not security supported >> >> either. >> > >> > this is now the 2nd mail within 24h were you claim this *wrongly*. >> > >> > backports are (supposed to be) getting security support. if you dont do >> > this for your backports, you shouldnt have upload rights. >> >> From https://backports.debian.org/FAQ/: >> >> Q: Is there security support for packages from backports.debian.org? >> >> A: Unfortunately not. This is done on a best effort basis by the people >> who track the package > > > This looks like a language confusion. There is no security *team* support > but there is security *package updates* by the individual maintainers. I don't see where is the confusion. There is no security support. It's written verbatim. This doesn't mean there is no security update, but these updates are pushed on a best effort basis. Moreover, backports do not accept security patches. You can only push a version in testing (or unstable). Notably, if the version in testing is not easily backportable (because of new dependencies), you may wait quite some time before you get a security update. -- How apt the poor are to be proud. -- William Shakespeare, "Twelfth-Night"
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