On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 15:20, nate wrote: > official security updates are ONLY available for stable and potato(at the > moment). unstable gets updates like normal, they include security updates > but are not specifically advertised as so. It's up to the user to manage the > security.
So what you mean is that if someone finds a security flaw on any package, the security team of Debian is informed and consequently the maintainer of that package is informed. Then the maintainer updates the package at woody/potato, advertises that and, at the same time, updates the unstable version. This would mean that, in terms of solved bugs in the *sofware* that could cause a security flaw, both woody and sid are exactly equal. Is it that? Thanks, Bruno. -- Bruno Diniz de Paula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Rutgers University
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