Jesse Keating wrote:
On Friday 08 June 2007 12:25:04 Max Spevack wrote:
I wanted to throw a question out to devel-list and Will Woods.
We're getting ready to mass-produce Fedora 7 LiveCDs and DVDs.
I would like to know if the conventional wisdom is that we should use
the GOLD images, or if it is worthwhile to use an updated image (either
of the LiveCD or of the DVD), in order to pull in any of the updates
that have already been published.
I hate questions like this (: If we don't, we'll just see more bug reports
and badness from the bugs we have. If we do, we'll get slammed for our
release being nothing but a Beta and /this/ one is the real release (although
I'm sure we'll find some bugs in this one too)
Think we'd get slammed for security updates only? I can live with
shipping with bugs, but really really hate having to ship something with
known security flaws, especially in packages such as NetworkManager and
wpa_supplicant which might own the user before they even get a chance to
get the updates.
Also, part of me is wondering why we waited to send this for pressing
now, though. IMO, we should have sent them off to be pressed when we
had the final images done, which would avoid having to ask this
question. :-)
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