Thomas Janssen (thom...@fedoraproject.org) said: 
> > When there's no policy, and the user has to guess whether or not they
> > need to do this for every package on their system, however, you have
> > a mess.
> 
> Well, except there's nothing to guess. The regular user should by all
> means know what a security fix is. As well as a bugfix. And i think
> the regular user knows as well what an enhancement is. So he can
> decide very well what he want.
> Except you expect from future users to be even more dumb than bread.

So, a user starts out with kdelibs-4.2.2 in Fedora 11, and decides to
only take security updates.

Their update path is now:
4.2.2 ->
4.2.4 ->
4.3.1 <end>

Say they take security and bugfix. Their upgrade path is now:
4.2.2 ->
4.2.3 ->
4.2.4 ->
4.3.1 ->
4.3.2 ->
4.3.3 ->
4.3.4 ->
4.3.5 ->
4.4.0

How is the user supposed to 'by all means' know that that is
sensible?

Bill
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