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+ <B>Christian Lohmaier</B>
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+ <I>Fri Mar 30 13:34:23 CEST 2012</I>
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+<PRE>Hi *,
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+On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Guillaume Rousse
+&lt;<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">guillomovitch at gmail.com</A>&gt; wrote:
+&gt;<i> [...]
+</I>&gt;<i> You're not a system administrator, whose duty is to take this kind of
+</I>&gt;<i> decision, you are a technical solution provider. You're clearly confusing
+</I>&gt;<i> the roles here.
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+I don't get your problem really. Of course Mageia will only replace
+the mageia packaged version of Sun's java, not a version you obtained
+from Oracle.
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+So while the user who has a security-flawed version of mageia's
+sun-java installed will have it scheduled for an update and replaced
+by OpenJDK, that user
+a) is not forced to do the update
+b) can just install a fixed version of Java from Oracle instead
+c) update and not care that much (&gt;90% of the user base)
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+&gt;<i> But automatically removing software
+</I>&gt;<i> for security concerns, without asking for user consent,
+</I>
+You are asked for confirmation when installing updates - you get
+notification that there are updates, and then have the choice to
+accept them or decline them.
+
+And there is a possiblilty to flag packages as &quot;don't update those&quot;
+via configuration files.
+
+&gt;<i> would be a first
+</I>&gt;<i> step into transfering decision power from user to operating system vendor.
+</I>&gt;<i> Trusted computing approach, in other terms.
+</I>
+This is a weak argument really, as there were always security updates.
+Those as well were telling the user to update, and not wait until
+$system-admin decided it is time to check for vulnerabilities.
+There have been obsolete packages in the past as well, replacing
+unmaintained/outdated packages by better (for most) alternatives.
+
+This time it is just both at the same time.
+
+So if you want your outdated mageia-version of java, just tell urpmi
+to not touch it.
+
+But don't argue that the rest of the userbase should continue running
+a flawed version just because you have a special need. Users have a
+choice to unselect updates. If they don't read the update's
+description, it is their fault, not mageias.
+Users have the choice to specify packages that must never be removed
+in configuration files
+
+ciao
+Christian
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