On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 8:46 AM, Jamie Nguyen <j...@jamielinux.com> wrote:
> There isn't any way to ensure users read upgrade notes, except between > new versions of Fedora/RHEL (as major changes would be expected). This > will inevitably bite someone when their Nginx configuration isn't valid > after the update, which could for example be via yum-cron. > That unfortunately is true (even in the case new versions); however whether or not someone reads or doesn't isn't your problem. You're trying to fix a security vulnerability (kudos to you). If doing so creates fallout, so be it. Better someone has to go in and make modifications to get it working than for their system to be compromised by a security issue.
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