We no longer have upstream version freeze, we have feature freeze, so I wonder about upstream releases that just have bug fixes. IIRC when the new freeze structure was created there was some discussion about this.
Speaking for myself (not as part of motu-release, because we haven't discussed it), I think we generally want bug fix releases for a while. Here is my proposal: Up through Alpha 6, if a MOTU believes upload of a new upstream release that just has bug fixes in it is warranted, they may upload it. File a bug in LP with the upstream change log entries in it and mark it fix released when the upload is done to document that it was bug fix only. If you have doubts about if something qualifies, check with a member of motu-release (or subscribe motu-release to the bug) and if one person from motu-release agrees it's a bug fix update, you're good for upload. Comments? Scott K -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
