Jared K. Smith wrote:
I completely disagree... the checks and balances that are in place are
there for a reason, and aren't too difficult to satisfy in the case of a
security update. Completely repealing the requirements would be a gross
overreaction.
Introducing the requirements was the
On 05/26/2015 06:22 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On Tue, 2015-05-26 at 15:33 +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 05/26/2015 12:10 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
Something needs to be done, but I'm not sure
exactly what.
IMO, all this should not be a problem, if collaborative maintenance
works.
What
On 19/05/15 16:20, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Martin Stransky wrote:
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security
fixes by Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are released *week* after official Mozilla
release which is really bad.
Any idea here?
The
Reindl Harald píše v Út 19. 05. 2015 v 10:45 +0200:
Am 19.05.2015 um 10:38 schrieb Martin Stransky:
Hi guys,
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security
fixes by Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are released *week* after official
On 05/26/2015 12:10 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
Something needs to be done, but I'm not sure
exactly what.
IMO, all this should not be a problem, if collaborative maintenance works.
What I mean, IMO, critical packages should have a sufficient number of
co-maintainers, who should be presumed to
On Tue, 2015-05-26 at 15:33 +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 05/26/2015 12:10 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
Something needs to be done, but I'm not sure
exactly what.
IMO, all this should not be a problem, if collaborative maintenance
works.
What I mean, IMO, critical packages should have a
Am 26.05.2015 um 13:26 schrieb Jiri Eischmann:
Reindl Harald píše v Út 19. 05. 2015 v 10:45 +0200:
Am 19.05.2015 um 10:38 schrieb Martin Stransky:
Hi guys,
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security
fixes by Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are
We don't need to complicate things, whenever such critical updates come
along, the maintainers can post a message here and in the users ml or even
in the forum (somewhere it will be immediately visible). A template for a
message detailing the bodhi-karma process, with links to the relevant page
Andrew Haley skrev den 2015-05-26 12:10:
On 19/05/15 16:20, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Martin Stransky wrote:
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security
fixes by Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are released *week* after official Mozilla
release which is
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 6:33 AM, Ralf Corsepius rc040...@freenet.de wrote:
critical packages should have a sufficient number of co-maintainers, who
should be presumed to be sufficiently familiar with a package to provide
enough karma, which would allow such packages to pass quickly
Good
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Martin Stransky stran...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi guys,
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security fixes by
Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are released *week* after official Mozilla
release which is really bad.
Hi guys,
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security
fixes by Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are released *week* after official Mozilla
release which is really bad.
Any idea here?
ma.
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Am 19.05.2015 um 10:38 schrieb Martin Stransky:
Hi guys,
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security
fixes by Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are released *week* after official Mozilla
release which is really bad.
Any idea here?
and that is
On 05/19/2015 04:12 AM, drago01 wrote:
Why does it take so long? Most firefox uipdates get enough karma
before they end up in testing.
In that case they should be picked up by the next push (which is still
a manual process afaik; so no idea how often it happens).
Firefox 38.0 entered and
On 05/19/2015 11:12 AM, drago01 wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Martin Stransky stran...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi guys,
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security fixes by
Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are released *week* after official
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Martin Stransky stran...@redhat.com wrote:
On 05/19/2015 03:17 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 05/19/2015 04:12 AM, drago01 wrote:
Why does it take so long? Most firefox uipdates get enough karma
before they end up in testing.
In that case they should be
On 05/19/2015 03:17 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 05/19/2015 04:12 AM, drago01 wrote:
Why does it take so long? Most firefox uipdates get enough karma
before they end up in testing.
In that case they should be picked up by the next push (which is still
a manual process afaik; so no idea how
Martin Stransky wrote:
is there any mechanism how to speed up release of critical security
fixes by Fedora update system?
For instance Firefox packages are released *week* after official Mozilla
release which is really bad.
Any idea here?
The update stability policies enforced by Bodhi
I totally agree with Jared, just becuase oyu don't see the logic doesn't
mean it needs repealed.
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On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 8:20 AM, Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.at
wrote:
The update stability policies enforced by Bodhi simply need to be
repealed.
I completely disagree... the checks and balances that are in place are
there for a reason, and aren't too difficult to satisfy in the case of
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