> I'm rather talking of a "stable" variant for production use.
1. You should open a new bug report, use a subject similar to: "Please
backport firefox-3.5 to ubuntu hardy"
2. I don't think backports are considered stable and/or safe with
up-to-date security maintenance.
Quoting <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports>:
"But note that software in backports will not receive review or
updates from the Ubuntu security team itself."
3. PPAs are safe, as long as you know who to trust. :)
> I'm rather talking of a "stable" variant for production use.
1. You should open a new bug report, use a subject similar to: "Please /help.ubuntu. com/community/ UbuntuBackports>:
backport firefox-3.5 to ubuntu hardy"
2. I don't think backports are considered stable and/or safe with
up-to-date security maintenance.
Quoting <https:/
"But note that software in backports will not receive review or
updates from the Ubuntu security team itself."
3. PPAs are safe, as long as you know who to trust. :)