Hi all, I've just got round to reading this week's LWN and it has an interesting article entitled "Fedora looks to prevent upgrade disasters"
http://lwn.net/Articles/316194/ It's subscriber-only for a week, if you can't see it then mail me privately for a subscriber-link, or better yet subscribe to LWN, it's worth it. I was actually thinking of sending this mail the other day, but the appearance of this article sealed it for me. I'm interested in the procedures that other distributions have for making changes to "stable" releases, whatever that means for you. I'm especially interested what parts you find work well, and what problems you find. I'm not particularly interested in the procedure for security updates, more for bug fixes/new versions, obviously except for the cases where the procedures are the same. What are the rules for what is allowed? What is the process for doing it? What QA is done on the updates? How are regressions caught? How are regressions handled? I expect there will be a large variance here, but I hope it can be instructive. I'll write a reply with the details for Ubuntu when I'm not supposed to the packing to leave the country in a few hours, unless someone else beats me to it. Thanks, James _______________________________________________ Distributions mailing list Distributions@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/distributions