Dealing with critical bugs in final releases

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Dear Fedorians,

what should we do if we have bugs in critical parts of Fedora like Anaconda, Kernel or other important and especially installation related parts?

I suggest that we create updated ISOs in case of critical bugs.

We should specify some critea like:
 * Fedora can't be installed (Updating rpm, yum, pyparted(still used?!), anaconda)
 * Fedora crashes on some hardware (Updating kernel if there is a fix)

If I take a look on the F18 common installation bugs, I find 30 issues.

And some like [1] scares new users.

What is your oppinion?

I also posted this to rel-eng.

Regards

Michael

[1] - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F18_bugs#Live_installation_on_machines_with_WWAN_network_card_freezes
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