On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Jan Kurik <jku...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > as discussed in thread [1] I would like to propose update of the > blocker process SOP page [2] regarding Accepted0Day and > AcceptedPreviousRelease. Currently we have in the policy the following > statement: > > "Accepted0Day is used for cases where the fix does not need to appear > in the final frozen release, but must be available as an update on > release day. AcceptedPreviousRelease is used for cases where the fix > must appear as an update for one or more stable releases." > > This statement does not fully define timing of Accepted0Day and > AcceptedPreviousRelease with regard to release date. During F26 > release cycle we were on Go/No-Go meetings discussing whether we need > to block release on a bug or whether we can release it as 0day. The > main concern was timing of 0day bugs where we did not have guaranteed > that a fix for the 0day bug will be available on time for the release > day. Having this experience I would like to propose update of the > blocker process SOP page [2], defining also more specific timing of > 0day bugs. My proposal looks as follow: > > "Accepted0Day is used for cases where the fix does not need to appear > in the final frozen release, but must be available as an update on > release day. AcceptedPreviousRelease is used for cases where the fix > must appear as an update for one or more stable releases. If an > Accepted0Day or an AcceptedPreviousRelease might possibly block a > release it must be also verified at the time of Go/No-Go meeting for > the related release day, otherwise it is considered as a blocker." > > Does anyone has any objection or concern to update the SOP as proposed ? > And I just replied to the original thread :) However, I don't see any collision between what I wrote and and your proposed clarification, so I'm fine with that new paragraph.
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