On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 5:45 PM, Rahul Sundaram <methe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well, it isn't some theoretical construct... it's being done now with KDE
>> and has
>> been working just fine.  It stays in updates-testing until you decide to
>> push it to stable.  KDE
>> folks by and large want the updates as fast as possible.  If the GNOME
>> folks would like
>> their updates to age for six months, they can just keep them in
>> updates-testing.   Seems
>> like we're just making this more complicated than it is.
>>
>
> You can't keep things simmering in updates-stable for a long time.  What
> if you need to push a bug fix or security fix that is not tied to a new
> major upstream release?
>
> Rahul
>

I was just repeating what I thought was a good suggestion - which is based
upon what has
already been implemented using the current infrastructure.  Reserve "new"
releases only for things
that absolutely require it and let everything else be updated piecemeal.
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