Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: several messages | From | Nix <> | Date | Wed, 12 Apr 2006 01:36:14 +0100 |
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On 11 Apr 2006, Greg KH whispered secretively: > The first one went out last night, as it was a real issue that affected > people and I had already waited longer than I felt comfortable with, due > to travel issues I had (two different talks in two different cities in > two different days.) > > The second one went out today, because it was reported today. Should I > have waited until tomorrow to see if something else came up?
Indeed.
On top of that, they're `only' local DoSes, so many admins (i.e. those without untrusted local users) will probably not have installed .3 yet: and anyone with untrusted local users probably has someone whose entire job is handling security anyway.
There's nothing wrong with rapid-fire -stables; either the issue is (in the judgement of the ones doing the installation) critical, in which case it should get out as fast as possible, or it isn't, in which case the local installing admins can put it off for a day or so themselves to see if another release comes out immediately afterwards.
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