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    OSNews (osnews@mstdn.social)'s status on Thursday, 08-May-2025 17:55:18 JST OSNews OSNews

    openSUSE removes Deepin from its repositories after long string of security issues and unauthorised security bypass

    The openSUSE team has decided to remove the Deepin Desktop Environment from openSUSE, after the project's packager for openSUSE was found to have added workaround specifically to bypass various security

    https://www.osnews.com/story/142312/opensuse-removes-deepin-from-its-repositories-after-long-string-of-security-issues-and-unauthorised-security-bypass/

    #SuSEOpenSUSE

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      Phantasm (phnt@fluffytail.org)'s status on Thursday, 08-May-2025 18:01:41 JST Phantasm Phantasm
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      @osnews The actual article: https://security.opensuse.org/2025/05/07/deepin-desktop-removal.html
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        Removal of Deepin Desktop from openSUSE due to Packaging Policy Violation
        from Matthias Gerstner
        At the beginning of this year we noticed that the Deepin Desktop as it is currently packaged in openSUSE relies on a packaging policy violation to bypass SUSE security team review restrictions. With a long history of code reviews for Deepin components dating back to 2017, this marks a turning point for us that leads to the removal of the Deepin Desktop from openSUSE for the time being.
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      Eric Zhang 2: Episode 1 (eric@pl.starnix.network)'s status on Thursday, 08-May-2025 18:41:11 JST Eric Zhang 2: Episode 1 Eric Zhang 2: Episode 1
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      • Phantasm
      @phnt @osnews >the chinese are not writing secure code
      that's like saying water is wet
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      Phantasm (phnt@fluffytail.org)'s status on Thursday, 08-May-2025 18:42:32 JST Phantasm Phantasm
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      • Eric Zhang 2: Episode 1
      @eric @osnews But they tend to write good security-breaking code.
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