Since switching to Fedora I've been noticing most Fedora stable updates are released with a short, helpful description of the update, possibly including a list of bugs fixed, just like in other major distros. But unlike other major distros, other updates have less helpful descriptions: * "Update to latest upstream version" * "No update information available" * "Here is where you give an explanation of your update. Here is where you give an explanation of your update." Perhaps the update policy should have a guideline on the minimum amount of information required in this description. E.g. "update to latest upstream version" might be a perfectly acceptable description for Fedora given the fast pace of updates, but I don't think users should ever be seeing "no update information available" and especially not "here is where you give an explanation of your update." (And I've seen this one multiple times within the past couple of weeks.) I'm not suggesting essays, but at least a unique sentence fragment would be good for each update. Please? :-) Michael Catanzaro
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