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--- Comment #73 from Sidney Markowitz <sid...@sidney.com> ---
(In reply to Henrik Krohns from comment #72)
> - Roll back all the changes from trunk, and work on them in the just created
> trunk-whitelist branch.

To what degree are there people running production systems off trunk and how
will this affect them? Is it the case that everyone who contributes to the
mass-check system must be running trunk? I'm confused by earlier comments that
seem to imply that. I know that rules are kept in trunk and that's what goes
into the update channels, but is it the case that we have gotten ourselves into
a situation in which trunk has to always be stable and even backwards
compatible to a certain degree?

My above questions are verging into a more general conversation that would be
better on a mailing list, but the part that is specific to this bugzilla issue
has to do with whether there would be problems resulting from rolling back
trunk that would make it easier to simply push forward.

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