Fedora Core 1 Update: gcc-3.3.2-2

Tim Kossack tim_kossack at web.de
Thu Nov 13 16:32:56 UTC 2003


Am Mit, den 12.11.2003 schrieb Bill Nottingham um 20:44:
> (We're still ironing out the kinks here. Comments on the notification
> format welcome.)

despite the fact that fedora is primarily aimed at people with some
knowledge of linux and therefore ease-of-use isn't very high on the
priority-list (is it?), it would nevertheless imo be a good idea to
seperate the security-relevant updates from the normal ones, either in
the headline (f.e. "fedora security-update") or by including a line
under "name" (like "security-relevant" yes/no). 
this of course just for the final (not "test"-) updates.

if so, this would ease the use and burden of administration of fedora on
pcs of normal users (family, friends etc.) enormously, because they
could (after a short instruction and subscription to
fedora-announce-list) install the security-fixes themselves. 
of course, the next step would be at least an option that up2date would
install those security-updates automatically (because there's imo no
good reason speaking against it).





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