On Thursday 14 February 2008 12:05, Scott Kitterman wrote: > 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. > All the members of motu-release have ack'ed this approach, so this is what we'll use pending a decision different at a MOTU meeting. If you've a bugfix update, go ahead with this. I'll update the wiki page.
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