On Tue, 2017-08-01 at 08:26 +0100, Michael Catanzaro wrote: > Also, if I mark a security update as low priority, that means it > really is low priority. There's no need for many security updates to > skip batched. Many are e.g. minor DoS vulnerabilities that are > unlikely to be exploited ever, let alone in the next two weeks. Of > course remote code execution problems should probably skip batched, > but those are unlikely to be marked as low priority. ;)
I feel a bit on the fence about this, but I see that mattdm +1'd it. If you feel strongly about it, please comment on the pull request to this effect.
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