Hi Loong Jin On 09/06/11 01:38, Chow Loong Jin wrote: >> is there a documented policy for "important and stable"? In >> general, we like to grant these kinds of micro-release exceptions to >> empower upstreams, but we do so only when there's consensus between us >> and upstream on the criteria for such changes in a stable release. > Unfortunately, we don't have such a document. Commits that are cherry-picked > into the stable branches are done at the discretion of the core Banshee > developers, and there is a strict, unwritten policy of "no new features" in > the > stable branch.
OK. Sounds close, but can we turn that into a strict, written policy? And add the test process that Martin describes in his follow-up email? That will build confidence (not only in Ubuntu but in other distros too I imagine) in the micro-releases. > Christopher James Halse Rogers (1): > StreamPositionLabel: Drop unnecessary redraws (bgo#647144) > Was this a crasher or security issue, or performance-related? > Banshee is maintained under the ~ubuntu-cli-mono-dev packageset, and I already > upload Banshee directly to Ubuntu, so no problem there. :-) Excellent :-) -- technical-board mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/technical-board
