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Re: Is a bug RC relevant if it has an influence on the health of a person



On 09/09/2010 08:38 PM, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 04:43:53PM +0200, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
>> Right. I was wondering why Andreas didn't contact the Release Team 
>> to have our opinion on the subject. IMO, it qualifies as an RC bug 
>> and the diff (0.7.8 ??? 0.7.9) doesn't look huge. It's even 
>> reasonable and acceptable, once documentation changes are ignored.
> 
> Because I think we had about 12 hours to discuss the issue in a 
> general way before somebody really is in danger.  As I said: This 
> issue is *very* unlikely to happen and there is no reason to 
> overreact.
> 

It's not about overreacting. It's about deciding on RC severity,
which is the Release Team's job.

>> So, if you prepare a package and upload it to unstable, I would 
>> unblock it (only if the diff is strictly updating to this new 
>> version + any other change matching the criterias described in 
>> [1]).
> 
> It's just uploaded to t-p-u.
> 

and approved.

Kind regards,

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Mehdi Dogguy مهدي الدڤي
http://dogguy.org/


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