Re: Mesa >= 17.2.4 for F27?

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Hi Metthew,

> Is there a specific issue you need addressed? That's generally more
> useful than updates for updates' sake.

Well, actually I do: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102435

But in general, what is the benefit of not shipping bugfix updates of
core-desktop packages such as Mesa when available?
I understand the hestitation of upgrading to a new major version which
might break things, but bugfix-updates ...

However in regard to Fedora's current mesa update stratary, I don't
see any clear pattern anyway:
Typically one update is issued per major mesa release (most time
arround x.x.2-x.x.4) and fedora stays there until the next major
release (typially when people start asking and complaining for
updates).

Best regards, Clemens
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