Le 11/01/2012 16:09, Antoine Pitrou a écrit :
As a Mageia user I would expect Mageia to package significant *bugfix
releases* and ship them in the updates for the stable distro.
You'd rather read the current update policy, rather than expect blind assertions:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Updates_policy

For example, it would be nice if an up-to-date Mageia 1 system had
Python 2.7.2 rather than Python 2.7.1 (not a deal-breaker, of course,
but nice). There's more than a hundred bug fixes between the two
versions and I don't expect Mageia to have independently fixed many of
these bugs.
A bug may vary from a typo in a man page to a critical security update, which make the number of claimed bugfix a poor decision metric. A non-regression ensurance would be a better one, but it's quite difficult to assert.

If you think shipping bugfixes isn't part of the QA for a stable version
then I'm not sure what said QA should be (apart from updating Firefox
to new major versions that is :-)).
Welcome to our new QA team volonteer :)

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