I just have got some realy short questions to you Ron: 1) I already tried some research, but wasn't successful: what are the actual known security risks with celt? 2) If there are no known critical security risks - preventing a release - what should speak against "just" release it with Wheezy and if some critical security bug appears just drop it from Wheezy if no good fix appears (such removals were also done in the past)? 3) Why would you prefer using the embedded celt version instead of the packaged one with wheezy? 4) If celt was just a big experiment, why did you packaged it? 5) .. and why didn't you open a thread where some applications - in this case mumble - switched to it? 6) Regarding to Throrvald's answers, does it realy help to safely migrate mumble to opus/whatever if every other distribution still relies on mumble with celt? -- /* Mit freundlichem Gruß / With kind regards, Patrick Matthäi GNU/Linux Debian Developer E-Mail: pmatthaei@debian.org patrick@linux-dev.org */
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