Re: Plan for tomorrow's FESCo meeting (2010-11-17)

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On Sat, 2010-11-20 at 23:09 +0100, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
> Oh, I forgot, Fedora no longer delivers the fix in a day but ... even not in
> a week.  Because I usually create new build during the updates-testing week so
> the days start to count again.
> 	https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gdb-7.2-7.fc14
> 		Date Submitted: 2010-09-22
> 		This update has been obsoleted by gdb-7.2-12.fc14
> 	https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gdb-7.2-12.fc14
> 		Date Submitted: 2010-09-25
> 		This update has been obsoleted by gdb-7.2-15.fc14
> 	https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gdb-7.2-15.fc14
> 		Date Submitted:	2010-09-27 
> 		This update has been obsoleted by gdb-7.2-16.fc14
> 	https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gdb-7.2-16.fc14
> 		Date Submitted: 2010-09-28
> 		2010-10-05 13:15:39 This update has been pushed to stable 
> 
> So it is not 7 days but 13 days in this case.
> 
> One has to give up on backporting new fixes to ever get any delivered.

That's not true.  You can continue committing fixes and running builds
in Koji; just don't submit another update until the first one goes to
stable.  This is analogous to the Fedora release cycle, in which in
order to get one release out with sufficient testing, some fixes are
deferred to the next release.

-- 
Matt

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