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On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 02:45:06PM +0000, Jamie Webb wrote:
> > How is multiple teams of developers working to fix problems not more
> > diverse than making it so that only Mozilla corp can do any real
> > development?  Come on, this is open source 101 here.
> 
> Do you have evidence of this? Has Debian developed and submitted
> security patches to /current/ Firefox and had them rejected?
  No.  But speaking as a current member of the security team I will
 say that we've had a terrible time working with Mozilla.
  In contrast to most other "large" projects the Mozilla Foundations
 approach to security is:
   * Here is a new release.  It fixes bugs.  Upgrade now.
  Identifying a specific patch which fixes a specific security
 issue is left as an exercise to the reader.  Thankfully we've
 had Alexander Sack and some other volunteers do this work for
 us - but the Mozilla people haven't been as helpful as they
 might.
Steve
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