(In reply to comment #7)
> -r20 needs to get sorted out otherwise first. we're focusing on stable here,
> not ~arrch.
~arch is what I meant. We don't need to stable -r20+, but a simple rev-bump and inclusion of the patch should secure ~arch users. Vulnerabilities should be fixed in latest arch and ~arch versions. ~arch will not be covered by the GLSA process though.
(In reply to comment #7)
> -r20 needs to get sorted out otherwise first. we're focusing on stable here,
> not ~arrch.
~arch is what I meant. We don't need to stable -r20+, but a simple rev-bump and inclusion of the patch should secure ~arch users. Vulnerabilities should be fixed in latest arch and ~arch versions. ~arch will not be covered by the GLSA process though.