Hi !

I'd call it a failure when a security update for a critical path package gets 
stuck in 
-updates-testing for 6 weeks. I'm talking about the F14 libcap update, where 
only one 
proventester cared to test the updated package and commented on it.
Sure, it is only a minor security issue, but shouldn't security updates have 
priority in 
testing over any pet packages you have ?
Security updates certainly take preference for me as I'm trying to get them 
submitted as 
early as possible. But when a package sits in -testing for such a long time I 
need to ask 
myself why I should bother with doing timely security updates at all.

   Karsten
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