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[Mageia-dev] Backports policy clarification (and discussion)

+ Sander Lepik + sander.lepik at eesti.ee +
+ Tue Jun 12 20:10:02 CEST 2012 +

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12.06.2012 21:07, David W. Hodgins kirjutas:
+> On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 04:38:06 -0400, Samuel Verschelde <stormi at laposte.net> wrote:
+>
+>> I re-read the backports policy, and there's a part I think needs to be pointed
+>> out before people start to backport packages.
+>
+> I have a different question.
+>
+> Will repositories such as "Core Backports" ever actually be used?
+>
+> If we follow the procedures used for normal updates, a backport will first
+> be submitted to "Core Backports Testing", then assigned to qa.  Once
+> validated, the backport srpm will be pushed to "Core Backports Updates".
+>
+> When would "Core Backports" ever be used?
+>
+> Regards, Dave Hodgins
+There is no such repo as "Core Backports Updates". If the package is validated it will be
+pushed into "Core Backports".
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+Sander
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