On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 19:43 +0100, Thomas Janssen wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Bill Nottingham
<notting(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Thomas Janssen (thomasj(a)fedoraproject.org) said:
>> As i said before. Nobody holds a gun on my head and tells me "you have
>> to update that packages". If you dont want it, read the man yum and
>> exclude what you dont want. That's what i did in F-10.
>
> When there's no policy, and the user has to guess whether or not they
> need to do this for every package on their system, however, you have
> a mess.
Well, except there's nothing to guess. The regular user should by all
means know what a security fix is. As well as a bugfix. And i think
the regular user knows as well what an enhancement is. So he can
decide very well what he want.
Welcome to the wonderful world of the KDE packager:
--> But the user doesn't have to install everything I ship, >--
/ they already have choice! \
| |
\--< But I ignore "old" security bugs, so --security doesn't <--/
work anyway, everyone should just "yum update -y",
that's what I do!
...I'm dizzy, my head is spinning, like a whirlpool...