On Wed, 2013-03-13 at 14:26 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 20:20:01 +0000
Debarshi Ray <rishi.is(a)lostca.se> wrote:
...snip...
> I think it would be a much better use of our time to audit and test
> updates than writing %changelogs that can be understood by laymen.
Spot had a plan related to this. basically bundle up monthly updates to
all critpath (non security) stuff, QA it, and then push it out as a
bundle.
I see one problem with this approach: we're bound to have some update
slipping into stable which breaks something that isn't caught in
testing. If we do something like that, there needs to be a "fast lane"
for updates fixing such broken updates so people don't have to wait a
month for the fix. Unless...
People using yum/other tools directly could keep doing whatever they
currently do.
...this means that these "bundles" mean something additional to the
normal repositories. I don't know about Spot's plan you mentioned, where
can I find information about it?
Nils
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