On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 06:45:55AM -0400, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote: > this bug is not specific, the proble is that not all users report the > problems, just change the distro.. a normal tendency > in my case i downgrade to strecth and just works.. upgrading its not > always the right choose
Just as fixing the bug is not always the right choice. As Sylvain noted in another reply to Marc elsewhere in this thread, the LTS team tends to trust the informed opinion of the maintainer. Since the maintainer is of the opinion that a fix to this bug is a risk "since it could break other installations that used to work well", the LTS team is not likely to override that without abundant good reason. > its pretty unconfortable that an important bug will be not solved just cos > "its not popular" (only happened to one user) inclusivelly being > catastrophic! The problem is not that only 1 user reported the bug. Even if 100 or 1000 users reported having the same issue, we would still need to ask the question, "what is the risk to fixing this?" If that risk is too high, then the safer course of action is to allow the bug to remain unfixed. It is not primarily a question of popularity, because the LTS has at times fixed security issues that we are quite confident affect only single user. However, when an issue carries the possibility of disruptive chaneg to many user, the issue in question must be of a severity to justify that risk. The maintainer seems to think that is not the case here. Additionally, as noted in the discussion in the bug and in this thread, there are multiple workarounds/alternate solutions available. Please make use of one of those if this particular bug affects your individual use case. To claim that "because this bug affects me, it *must* be fixed, even when it does not meet the criteria for a normal security bug and when the maintainer thinks there is a risk of breaking working configurations for other users" is somewhat inconsiderate of others and shows a disregard for the rather robust process that we try to utilize to ensure that we properly balance the needs of everyone involved. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez