On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 08:04:21PM +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Till Maas wrote:
> As far as I understood, there is no need to backport security fixes. One
> could just copy the package with the security fix with all needed
> dependencies to the stable repo imho.
I think people are going to visit me at home and do really scary things to
me if I push a "security update" upgrading KDE from, say, 4.2.x to some
4.4.x to the conservative update stream. ;-) At least for some packages, the
only way to maintain the conservative stream would be backporting, otherwise
it doesn't make sense to have a conservative stream at all.
It depends on the definition of the conservative stream. I did not meant
it to be RHEL-like-stable, but more like
updates-spend-a-month-in-updates-without-negative-karma-stable or
whatever the criterion should be. I suspect very much that it will be a
top FAQ, to enable normal updates for many people, but at least this
allows to gather some data.
Regards
Till