Hi, So far, for 11.4, we've chosen the "let's have latest webkitgtk in Factory to avoid bunches of security issues". But as I wanted to update to 1.3.11, I see it now requires libsoup 2.33. So I now wonder what to do: maybe we'd want to go back to the 1.2.x stable branch. Or should we go ahead and use libsoup 2.33? Here are some pros/cons: webkitgtk 1.2.x =============== Pros: + stable release + no need to require unstable libsoup Cons: - might not see tons of security updates once 1.4 is out - not latest webkit webkitgtk 1.3.x =============== Pros: + many nice improvements (accessibility, drag/drop, WebSocket, improved HTML5 support, HTTP cache, etc.) + probably includes more fixes for security bugs + probably easier maintenance after 11.4 is out since we'll likely just update to new upstream version Cons: - officially an unstable release (no major bug, though) - requires unstable libsoup As far as libsoup is concerned, 2.33 is API compatible, and contains some new features for the new webkit. 2.34 should be out in April, so we could update to it after 11.4 is released. Just to avoid some security-maintenance nightmares, I'm leaning towards staying with 1.3.x and updating libsoup. Opinions? Thanks, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org