Now you see why I and some others asked you to wait for more testing:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1415137 So pushing on monday
was really the wrong solution. Such things *have* to be handled more
carefully!

On 01/21/2017 04:15 PM, Kai Engert wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-01-21 at 15:47 +0100, Christian Dersch wrote:
>> On 01/21/2017 03:44 PM, Christian Dersch wrote:
>>> Autokarma just means the package will not be pushed automatically, but 
>>> karma mechanism is still active. So once your update reached the 
>>> stable karma level you defined, you can hit the push to stable button. 
>>> If level is not reached you have to wait 7 days (but thats the case 
>>> with autokarma too), but as the update contains prominent applications 
>>> I don't expect it takes so long ;)
>> Just forgot: Until monday is a *short* time, we have weekend and the 
>> update did not reach testing yet. I suggest more time.
> I've disabled autokarma.
>
> The current Firefox 50.x will go unsupported on Tuesday, replaced by Firefox 
> 51.
> Usually new important security fixes are contained in the new Firefox update.
>
> Unless we want to delay Firefox 51, this update must go out earlier, or at the
> same as Firefox 51.
>
> I suggest that we make a broad call for getting this update tested widely by
> Monday.
>
> Kai
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