Hans de Goede wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hans de Goede wrote:
If the fix is more invasive, then using updates-testing is fine
ofcourse, but for important, simple (obviously correct) fixes, I
would like to be able to skip updates-testing.
Even "obviously correct" fixes have caused major regressions. Your
packages would reach updates after sitting in updates-testing for a
small amount of time. What's wrong with it?
That small amount of time. There should be a balance between the chance
for regressions and the time spend in updates-testing. If the chance for
regressions is close to 0, the time spend in updates-testing should be 0.
The chance for regressions is pretty much never zero. End users would
very much be willing to wait a small amount of time if gives testers a
better chance to check for issues and improve the quality of updates.
What is the big rush anyway? Have you read any of the recent discussions
in fedora-list or forums lately?
Rahul
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