Hi,
In the beginning of September I spent quite some time fixing bugs in the
[Debian Security Tracker](https://security-tracker.debian.org), which now,
thanks to the awesome CSS from [Ulrike]
(https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=u@451f.org) looks really good and
professional! There are still some bugs to fix and features I'd like to add,
eg. the ability to in- and exclude (old)oldstable/lts/backports/nodsa/EOL
everywhere. It was fun to squash #742382 #642987 #742855 #762214 #479727
#610220 #611163 and #755800!
And then I also discovered dgit, as in "I've used it for the first time". It
was so great, I immediatly did a backport of it and uploaded it to wheezy-
backports.
So during the last month these uploads I made to squeeze-lts:
* [DLA 56-1]for wordpress, fixing CVE-2014-2053 CVE-2014-5204 CVE-2014-5205
CVE-2014-5240 CVE-2014-5265 CVE-2014-5266
* [DLA 57-1] for libstruts1.2-java, fixing CVE-2014-0114
* [DLA 60-1] for icinga, fixing CVE-2013-7108 and CVE-2014-1878
* [DLA 61-1] for libplack-perl, fixing CVE-2014-5269
* [DLA 62-1] for nss, fixing CVE-2014-1568
* [DLA 66-1] for apache2, fixing CVE-2013-6438 CVE-2014-0118 CVE-2014-0226
CVE-2014-0231
Plus I filed #762715, asking the devscripts maintainers to 'add an --lts
option to dch' and #763339 against lintian: please 'recognize "squeeze-lts" as
suite'.
cheers,
Holger
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