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What should I do.



Hi

I have got some questions about updating horde and imp for potato.
The reason is that the upstream have released a new fixed version
with mostly security fixes. Actually just security fixed and maybe
some language translations.

The install scripts have benn changed quite a lot from the potato
release and I think it is better, but it changes some of the
configuration strategy and also now depends on a package
wwwconfig-common that eases the configuration for horde, imp and dcl.

Should I upload anything to stable. There is no critical security
bugs, but some minor ones.

Should I backport all fixes?
Should I just upload the one that are for sid? But then there is
a problem with the package dependencies... That is not an option...
Should I use the same install scripts (maybe with some minor fixes)
and use the upstream source?
Should I let this be debian-qa business?

And how do I upload something to stable?

By the way, the package works just fine on a potato box. Qute well
tested at work. :)

Regards,

// Ola

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