Direct to stable updates

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Quick question about direct to stable updates in bodhi, such as FF 106.0.4 and kernel 6.0.7 that are lined up for F37 right now. Such updates often end up being in nowhere land for quite some time, because they skip testing to go to stable directly, but the push to stable cannot happen for whatever reason.

Would it not be better to get such update to testing in this scenario, given stable is something that cannot be touched? In other words, should the algorithm for pushes be changed during such times?

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Bojan
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