Hi Scott, Scott Kitterman [2008-06-24 22:21 -0400]: > -The [WWW] SRU verification team will regularly check open bugs with the > verification-needed tag and test proposed updates on different hardware to > check for inadvertent side effects. > +The [WWW] SRU verification team will regularly check open bugs with the > verification-needed tag and test proposed updates on different hardware to > check for inadvertent side effects. Verification must be done in a software > environment as close as is feasible to that which will exist after the > package is copied to *-updates for. Generally this will be with a system > that is up to date from *-release, *-security, and *-updates, but not other > packages from *-proposed.
That sounds good to me in spirit, however, I'd like it to have some operational instructions. Can we add a sentence like This generally means to update all binary packages which are built from the affected source package. ? Since it is not even technically possible to copy just some binary packages from -proposed to -updates, verification should always be done that way IMHO. Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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