Re: Rapid release for security updates

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On 05/19/2015 03:17 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 05/19/2015 04:12 AM, drago01 wrote:
Why does it take so long? Most firefox uipdates get enough karma
before they end up in testing.
In that case they should be picked up by the next push (which is still
a manual process afaik; so no idea how often it happens).

Firefox 38.0 entered and exited bodhi in about 29 hours. That's pretty
good.

Firefox 38.0, Fedora 20, security update. Submitted 2015-05-13, not yet stable (only submitted for stable now, have not hit the repository).

Firefox 38.0.1, marked as "bugfix" and not "security", has only been in
bodhi for 24 hours.

That's F20/F21 case, not Fedora 20.

@OP, If you need more eyes on updates you're free to post to this list
or the test list.

Thanks, but is there anything better? The F20 updates are usually ignored...

ma.
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