On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 06:15:49PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
At the very least, if you're doing an update for a stable release (so
okay, Branched is an exception here), you should have a clear reason
for doing it. You're not supposed to bump to the latest upstream
release just Because It's There: that's against the update policy.
AIUI, in the theoretical situation you describe, the maintainer
should not be issuing an update at all.
That's not readily apparent in the Updates Policy:
Package maintainers MUST:
Avoid Major version updates, ABI breakage or API changes if at all possible.
Avoid changing the user experience if at all possible.
Avoid updates that are trivial or don't affect any Fedora users.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Updates_Policy#All_other_updates
You could maybe define it as falling under the last of those items but
someone could argue equally hard for the reverse. You'd need an actual
example of an update and what the maintainer was thinking when they pushed
it to map out the territory.
-Toshio