On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 22:06 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> I think that new versions should, as a general rule, be pushed, unless there 
> is a good reason NOT to push a particular new version (feature regressions, 
> known unfixed new bugs as found during testing, requires manual 
> intervention, breaks compatibility with existing user data etc.). (And of 
> course, if there are such reasons, the update MUST NOT be pushed. That's 
> what distinguishes the updates from Rawhide, and it's an important 
> distinction, because it defines stability from the user's point of view.) 

Fundamental point of view difference.  You take the point of view of
push everything all the time /unless/ there is a good enough reason not
to.

Others take the point of view of not updating anything unless there is a
good enough reason /to/.

-- 
Jesse Keating
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