Back in February of 2019 there was a thread on here asking about updated ISO files, akin to what Debian does. 9.x, most recent I believe is 9.9.
However nothing seemed to come from the very brief discussion on that. What I'm wondering is if there has been any further discussion on this internally among the dev group. The main reason I'd like to see these happen is that it's nice to use an updated live ISO, particularly in regards to the security vulnerability related to apt a while go, where upgrades were recommended to be done by download the .deb files manually, rather than apt-get updating apt itself. In my humble opinion, this applies even to minimal net installer images, where it's slightly more finicky to apply manual fixes to packages before everything gets installed. However, I'm also aware these aren't mission critical. Outdated Live ISOs can be easily updated during install, or pre/post install. Are point releases something that take a bit of manpower to accomplish? _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
