Re: Two more concrete ideas for what a once-yearly+update schedule would look like

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On Fri, 2016-12-09 at 12:25 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Software will check for new updates at most every 48 hours, so if
> there
> happen to *be* new updates every 48 hours and your system is running
> the whole time, yeah, you can get 3-and-a-bit update notifications
> per
> week.

Not *quite* -- Software does check for updates daily (not 48 hours,
unless this changed...?) but it notifies the user at most once per
week, unless there is a security update, in which case it notifies
immediately.

The problem is that we have very minor security updates all the time,
and each one causes Software to present all updates to you. That really
shouldn't happen IMO; only "important" security updates should trigger
this, for some value of "important".

Michael
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