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Bug#517139: marked as done (www.debian.org: DSA should be marked outdated when a later DSA is issued)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #517139,
regarding www.debian.org: DSA should be marked outdated when a later DSA is issued
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As suggested by Jens, we may add on top on DSA page a note similar to
outdated translations, telling the DSA has been superseeded by a later
one. 

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Simon Paillard
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Hi A.,

On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 04:26:13PM +0400, A.Dmitrovsky wrote:
> All the links at http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1576 seem to be broken.

no, not all, only the last few. It seems there was already another
OpenSSH update which invalidated these links. Just replace etch1 by
etch2 to find the newest files.

There will probably soon a updated DSA for openssh.

Maybe we should either keep the old etch1 files (why not? at least the
patch is useful!) or add a new tag for "superseded by DSA-..." to refer
to the most recent DSA of a package.

Jens


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This idea was not implemented for 14+ years, and noone else complained
about this.
Therefore closing.

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