I do perceive the debian-devs as older, wiser, with a language that's hard to understand, caught up in their own business of protecting the linux world in ways I as an ordinary user don't always understand ... and since they are creatures of immense powers, they are better left undisturbed.
I'm not a clever man, but if I read you correctly you are telling me to head over to debian and try fix the naxsi issues over at their place?
Is it that a quest hobbits like myself can succeed at or is it best to the let the ents discuss the issue among themselves?
I do perceive the debian-devs as older, wiser, with a language that's hard to understand, caught up in their own business of protecting the linux world in ways I as an ordinary user don't always understand ... and since they are creatures of immense powers, they are better left undisturbed.
I'm not a clever man, but if I read you correctly you are telling me to head over to debian and try fix the naxsi issues over at their place?
Is it that a quest hobbits like myself can succeed at or is it best to the let the ents discuss the issue among themselves?