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Re: Debian testing organization: a proposal (long)



On Tue, 11 Feb 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:

> Seems to me that the proper way to prioritize testing should be based on
> the technical needs of the system. We already have these priorities for
> packages in the system and it is my intention to use these priorities as
> testing priorities as well. OK?

Well, do it as you wish.  My thought here is that there are some programs
that run as root (either setuid to root or are started as root, like init,
mgetty, and SVGALib programs).  Any problem in these packages could be
much more serious than the same problem in a different package.

It is for this reason that I say that programs that run as root need to be
examined more critically.

John Goerzen          | Running Debian GNU/Linux (www.debian.org)
Custom Programming    | 
jgoerzen@complete.org | 


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