Re: Important kernel update should not break stuff

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On 13/06/12 13:15, Roman Kennke wrote:


Ok, fair enough. The question remains, how can we avoid such bad things
to happen in the future? Should I regularily try out kernel builds on
their way to stable, and object to their stable-release when I find a
problem? And how would I do that? (I.e. how can I find out when a new
kernel is about to go to stable, and when to test it, etc)

Test the kernels when they arrive in testing-updates.
Well in advance of stable.
Give\Deny karma as appropriate.
based on what problems may occur.




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