Keep in mind that GNOME Software already only checks for non-security
updates weekly. So it will actually take as much as two weeks for the
update to reach users once it enters batched, which I suspect may not
have been intended. We are really looking at weekly updates with an
additional one-week delay. Probably you were intending to implement
weekly updates without that delay, which seems more desirable? If so,
coordination with the Software developers will be needed.
Also, if I mark a security update as low priority, that means it really
is low priority. There's no need for many security updates to skip
batched. Many are e.g. minor DoS vulnerabilities that are unlikely to
be exploited ever, let alone in the next two weeks. Of course remote
code execution problems should probably skip batched, but those are
unlikely to be marked as low priority. ;)
Michael
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