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To: 0x1eef <0x1eef@protonmail.com>,Pete Wright CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org From: Ian Smith Message-ID: X-AntiAbuse: This header was added to track abuse, please include it with any abuse report X-AntiAbuse: Primary Hostname - s121.syd3.hostingplatform.net.au X-AntiAbuse: Original Domain - freebsd.org X-AntiAbuse: Originator/Caller UID/GID - [47 12] / [47 12] X-AntiAbuse: Sender Address Domain - nimnet.asn.au X-Get-Message-Sender-Via: s121.syd3.hostingplatform.net.au: authenticated_id: smithi@nimnet.asn.au X-Authenticated-Sender: s121.syd3.hostingplatform.net.au: smithi@nimnet.asn.au X-Source: X-Source-Args: X-Source-Dir: X-Originating-IP: 103.27.34.4 X-SpamExperts-Domain: out-3.hostingplatform.net.au X-SpamExperts-Username: 103.27.34.4 X-SpamExperts-Outgoing-Class: ham X-SpamExperts-Outgoing-Evidence: Combined (0.15) X-Recommended-Action: accept X-Filter-ID: Pt3MvcO5N4iKaDQ5O6lkdGlMVN6RH8bjRMzItlySaT9WLQux0N3HQm8ltz8rnu+BPUtbdvnXkggZ 3YnVId/Y5jcf0yeVQAvfjHznO7+bT5zBwzYOyw3TMVcHXgRum+xE5RmX5Wddz27geQcwtt3ZFCo/ xMM0hxORRmMMI7DUTwgTDdHxUQz89OSXiKQtp+WT5g+sHZmT3CLVmxntdIVybb/dU7zKI3K4I0R0 8WdFz8DWfOYrHgoPWbKu1KIhyjcLwcCwqRxjqfepW/KVvezwAV1JOka0pk6cVyRQoBOWFD8rnvUy zoTfAGEbL5I354EAekHucqtbUHFF4cFpzf4IFzSkFKGyO4bgVaGXiSSg/liu1WaiZswnh7amfkLT IEwd6LkGFt94dBx3TpAokA4UmbCGVypsM2xk+Fb6Uy9BG+eG09xLM7yGwGwdmctNXf+yF45HU3lW dqhlsf8B0aV+vP/BoV3Xjmh6hrGFcotGyWo5ksNzN8Czrv5NITchPm2drqq9GopDryQPg7s3heG/ sptwIRuNuppYmJAhwWaToKKnOLgkNYSIm5/jKyA2MtlgChQY04MeqjwKoHYW/fKRT7A+BsIrAO5w NoMhbD4alvMNkBHrZLx9NP8Zp+qBec/LJLgeHyzXbJuPc5xhDsFtUcmk/n4Z5j5mfjlLleQTOnss uVaOsTohfZcZAm3ZkGbkX2L/SPp0qtVEVmnpmhCrVLMftfTWN6wg6fa6vkNSh/pbOs/40h68Hf+m kAJpb5dDPAGZoIvaTjKRGE8C94xNG6c3M7niULRADrwC64DF63sBVZ3XtVCQmC3XH19AcfHdOThK BpTu0K9OVU8UFW9DKYdPgwSEOtxOLhhZN6mmYC80W4rLvh1U4qAtFUskeqjCV1SPJw4txtGf6eUH KlP4D6X3Vi3Uu2gooB3ucEZ3ZPRm4zuNRcgRKiGg7nXFaZTxc3ObEYY1j9y5h+oXoUda1mxjMHrO zch7mAXUI3dWLXhErrS98h5q1j7jyxNuiW3HuxbCP50lNCx1Ihwa4j4fQS0KzGLT29qI0TLeAr3M r4VQIvdOv9MQ1i8xjBKeKlHKlYMBVpNoj8tNkhBoOf8jbJHOZPDqhXzEwFJfOdokX8m+qaat4hrM sZElN4Z5o9s32nQ5Sb74wq0jW65AYT5dCBnMcAtAva/KQS4o99XmK84= X-Report-Abuse-To: spam@se.syd.hostingplatform.net.au X-Rspamd-Queue-Id: 4NSk6C1Jy1z4KmL X-Spamd-Bar: ---- X-Spamd-Result: default: False [-4.00 / 15.00]; REPLY(-4.00)[]; ASN(0.00)[asn:45638, ipnet:2400:b800:5::/48, country:AU] X-Rspamd-Pre-Result: action=no action; module=replies; Message is reply to one we originated X-ThisMailContainsUnwantedMimeParts: N On 9 December 2022 3:17:07 am AEDT, 0x1eef <0x1eef@protonmail=2Ecom> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 08, 2022 at 07:37:00AM -0300, Ian Smith wrote: [ first quoting Pete Wright's helpful response, which you have elided ] > > Considering the first commit was as of now 5 days ago,=20 > > consisting of 318 changed files with 1,658 additions and 1,731 > deletions,=20 > > with Pete's message a day old, I'd have thought it was pretty darn > snappy service=20 > > for a hardly essential port, especially considering the discount > price =2E=2E=2E > No need to be snarky=2E No need to remove my smiley, either=2E I'll cop to the low form of sarcasm if you'll consider owning unwarranted = impatience=2E > I think you misunderstood the situation=2E The package is still not=20 > available for 13=2E1-RELEASE - that's 6 days and counting=2E Perhaps so; I took what Pete said in his earlier response, reinserted: > > Interestingly enough as of a few mins ago > > my local system picked up the latest pkg=2E to mean that it was available then=2E=20 > I also don't understand how you could categorize a browser=20 > as "non-essential"=2E It is part of everyday life of using a=20 > desktop computer, and it's not trivial to compile either=2E Essential security fixes to the OS have always been expedited to the best = the Security Officer and crew can do as quickly as possible, AFAICT=2E This is a patch to ported software that - like many others - will always n= eed ongoing updates=2E There are a number of other browsers you could use = meanwhile, should particular bugs expose you to unacceptable immediate risk= =2E It was not my intention to deter you from contributing to solutions=2E cheers, Ian