Hi
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:24 PM, Robin Laing wrote: > When a feature that is used is broken, even to the point an application > crashes, and the fix requires the new version, then it is in issue in the > usability of Fedora. This has been my biggest complaint over the years. I > am finding this with some applications on F20 that I have used in the past. > In some cases, it isn't even a full version update but a 0.1 update that > is refused. > Did you file any bug report? Example? In any case, changing the update policy is not going to fix this. There is nothing in the update policy that prevents a maintainer from pushing a point release that fixes a bug. It could be resource shortage issue but a policy will never force volunteer maintainers. It can only set guidelines that communicate expectations. Rahul
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