Hi

Would it make sense to backport your fix to old releases and bump
> those release numbers to a .1 on the end?
>

Some see releases as mere synchronization tags & nice PR.
Some releases are also branches in gerrit but there are none affected by
this (latest is 4.12 and it was introduced in 4.13).
There is a precedent where 4.8 was bumped to 4.8.1 because all boards were
broken.

I don't have a strong opinion on this.
Do people really use the releases in production or are most using git
anyway?
It's a bit weird to have releases that you'd have to advertise as *don't
use*, but I've seen us do that in the past (because issues are quite often
just fixed in master).

Kind regards
Arthur

On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 12:52 AM Peter Stuge <pe...@stuge.se> wrote:

> Arthur Heymans wrote:
> > I think this issue might affect a lot more systems than I initially
> thought.
>
> Would it make sense to backport your fix to old releases and bump
> those release numbers to a .1 on the end?
>
>
> //Peter
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