Hi,
it was asked already some months ago, but please:
Is this somthing a normal admin needs to worry about when upgrading? Should I hold upgrades back?
I want to avoid spamming this, but please someone make clarity.
Debian Buster got released now, here is a critical bug in a very common software, and apparently nobody cared about closing/postponing for several months.
While I understand that many a volunteers and so on, for a Debian "stabl
Hi,
it was asked already some months ago, but please:
Is this somthing a normal admin needs to worry about when upgrading? Should I
hold upgrades back?
I want to avoid spamming this, but please someone make clarity.
Debian Buster got released now, here is a critical bug in a very common
software, and apparently nobody cared about closing/postponing for several
months.
While I understand that many a volunteers and so on, for a Debian "stable" t
Thank you very much for your answer.
It helps to understand the current situation.
(There was no way to tell if discussions happened somewhere else than here,
and/or if there were more details to how and when people are affected, how
frequent, etc. And some maintainers are quite lazy with closi
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