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Request for assistance maintaining LibreWolf


From: Ian Eure
Subject: Request for assistance maintaining LibreWolf
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2024 09:44:27 -0700
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Hi folks,

Last year, I spent several months getting the LibreWolf web browser packaged, reviewed, and contributed to Guix. I’m happy to have done so, and glad that it’s proved useful to others. One of the concerns raised as I was going through that process was responsibility for ongoing maintenance. I offered to take that on, and have followed through, continuing to contribute patches which improve the package and update it as new upstream releases occur -- which is very frequently. Unfortunately, much of this work is wasted, as the patches remain mired in the review backlog. The package is now three major version out of date and suffers from numerous CVEs. The initial patch to update the version to 127.x was submitted on June 29th; updated to 128.x on July 17th; and I’ll be sending the patch updating it to 129.x later today, after I’ve finished building and testing it.

I’m stuck in an impossible situation. I can’t apply for committer access until I have more accepted contributions, but can’t build those contributions unless my patches are reviewed. It’s frustrating and demoralizing.

Are there, perhaps, one or two committers who’d be willing to work more closely with me on LibreWolf on an ongoing basis? I’m not asking for help doing the work of maintaining the browser itself, which I remain committed to doing. I’m purely looking to consitently get timely feedback and review, because the normal process for contributions cannot reliably provide it.

A second, and smaller question, is: is there a mechanism to direct others’ contributions to LibreWolf to me for review, without subscribing to every patch sent to Guix? I have seen some patches, and participated, but I have to go look for those, and it’d be more convenient if they were directed to me in the first place.

Thanks,

 — Ian



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