1 I know the Ubuntu Security Team isn't responsible for this, but why are they subscribed to this bug if they aren't responsible for it?
2 Even though it's community maintained, a security vulnebelarity is a security vulnebelarity and should be fixed, even if it's from within the community.
3 Even though it's community maintained, a fix for Karmic has rolled out. The packages for Karmic work fine in Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty. So why aren't the Karmic packages pushed out for the other supported versions? It'll only takes 5 minutes (or maybe even less) to push them through the updates of 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04
@Matthias: Sent in packages for review? Have you even read all the commments on this bug? The packages you've made for Karmic work fine in Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty. So why not push the Karmic packages out for Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty? It'll only cost you 5 minutes or less to push them out.
@Marc Deslauriers:
1 I know the Ubuntu Security Team isn't responsible for this, but why are they subscribed to this bug if they aren't responsible for it?
2 Even though it's community maintained, a security vulnebelarity is a security vulnebelarity and should be fixed, even if it's from within the community.
3 Even though it's community maintained, a fix for Karmic has rolled out. The packages for Karmic work fine in Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty. So why aren't the Karmic packages pushed out for the other supported versions? It'll only takes 5 minutes (or maybe even less) to push them through the updates of 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04
@Matthias: Sent in packages for review? Have you even read all the commments on this bug? The packages you've made for Karmic work fine in Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty. So why not push the Karmic packages out for Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty? It'll only cost you 5 minutes or less to push them out.