On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 10:19 PM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> We almost never publish new ISOs for Qubes OS versions that have
>> already been released. It's likely that the next time a new ISO will
>> be published with updated drivers will be when Qubes 4.0 is released.
>
> Actually, for Qubes Os 3.2, which will be supported for a while, we do plan
> release new ISO image, lets name it Qubes OS 3.2.1. It will have updated
> templates, especially newer default Fedora template, and also updated
> kernel. We haven't decided for specific versions yet, but I'd like to
> have Fedora 25 and kernel 4.9.x there. Both need some testing first and
> need to hit stable repository before building new ISO image (kernel
> 4.9.x isn't even in testing repository yet).

Also quite notably with a debian template past the apt InRelease vuln.
I wonder how many people make new installs and update debian via
package updates in the existing template without knowing they should
first replace it via qubes-dom0-update.

IMHO revisiting the ISO publication frequency may not be a bad idea,
especially with all the recent build automation improvements making
this somehow less work. (Or at least it appears to be less work from
my outside perspective... I do not pretend to know everything
involved.)

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