On Fri, 29 May 2020 16:55:37 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:

> Miro Hrončok wrote:
> > AFAIK this was never the case, but I'm not sure. I remember in the past
> > the updates just kinda stuck in limbo (being pushed to stable for
> > eternity). At least now they are marked as obsolete.  
> 
> I think there really ought to be a guarantee that everything queued before 
> the deadline actually gets pushed in one last push, as opposed to saying 
> "sorry, the last push was actually hours earlier than the official deadline, 
> you're screwed forever because we will never do a push again for that 
> release".

With a properly implemented deadline, the Updates System would close its
doors at a well-defined time prior to a last push. Anything that has entered
the "pending -> stable" queue early enough, would be pushed. Everything else
would be locked and would not be able to change state from testing to stable,
for example.
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