Re: Missing Thunderbird Updates

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on 5-20-2009 3:19 PM Akemi Yagi spake the following:
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:00 PM, nate <centos-T6AQWPvKiI1cRAk/VAjCeQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Ned Slider wrote:
>>
>>> I think the point is that there must be something very wrong/broken if
>>> a) security updates are missing for over a month, and b) people don't
>>> even like to ask for fear of offending someone, and c) no one really
>>> talks about it.
>> Yes I agree, it seems that CentOS has been resource constrained for
>> some time now, I'm not certain what the constraint is but myself I
>> try not to complain since it is a volunteer effort.
> 
> I don't think people are complaining.  This includes the forum poster
> whose message I have been copying in this thread. They are concerned
> (possibly worried) - and wonder what is happening within the CentOS
> operation.  Significant delays are not what we are accustomed to see.
> 
> Akemi
It seems that Johnny did a lot of work on 4's updates, and now with him MIA,
the load has to fall on somebody else (Karanbir right now). CentOS doesn't
have that many devels that the loss of one doesn't cause a profound impact.

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