On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 10:10:00AM +1000, Russell Stuart wrote: > The third one that got my attention is security updates that can be > trusted to work on a standard desktop install. Where we take the > approach that creating our own security patches is just too hard, this > means stable must just follow upstream (like Firefox ESR), > automagically. They don't do this reliably now for the default > install, even with unattended-grades, on a machine that's > intermittently on. This one is definitely in our court, and it's an > absolute must IMO, but is been already been discussed to death here.
Fixing #744753 would ensure systems got the updates. The only issue then is restarting the applications. -- Sean Whitton
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