An amd64 Debian sarge release in the works
Posted Apr 27, 2005 4:34 UTC (Wed) by
JoeBuck (subscriber, #2330)
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An amd64 Debian sarge release in the works by ewan
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An amd64 Debian sarge release in the works
The GPL does not forbid the entire Red Hat staff from jumping out of an airplane without a parachute, but that doesn't mean it's remotely possible.
They aren't going to hoard their fixes, or give them only to their customers. You can't do this as a distro, because you have to work with the upstream, and your own engineers wouldn't put up with something so socially irresponsible.
If they were suddenly possessed by the devil and tried to do this, at least one of their customers would provide the source of the security fix to the public; Red Hat's EULA does not and cannot (by the GPL) prevent this.
And speaking of holding back security fixes: until recently, Debian had been holding back some security updates for weeks because of delays in getting them built for the Arm architecture. Despite all of the fuss, it will be good for Debian that they are shifting some of their architectures to second-class status post-Sarge, because the alternative is to let their x86 users run with security holes for an extended period.
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