Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I know I said we are in a package freeze, but as discussed on BLFS:
>
> Armin said:
> I believe we need a policy to exactly define what exactly "package
> freeze" means.
>
> And I responded:
> It means don't upgrade a package unless we talk it over and agree that
> it can be upgraded without creating additional work during the release
> testing period.
>
> Taking that to LFS, lets look at the tickets:
>
> #3487     grep-2.18
> #3490     man-pages-3.60
> #3500     psmisc-22.21
> #3504     systemd-209
> #3505     linux-3.13.4
>
> I think all of these with the exception of systemd (udev) may fit into
> the criteria that I suggested above.  Should we incorporate them?  They
> really only need a change to packages.ent.
>
> On the other hand, we could just continue to hold off until after 7.5 is
> released.
>
> I'm open to either alternative.

After discussion, I think the consensus is to hold off unless there is a 
security issue or major breakage.  To my knowledge, none of the above 
fall into either of those categories.

   -- Bruce

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