Hello, Am Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2012 schrieb Per Jessen:
If it's confirmed fixed in Factory, we assign the bug to maintenance@opensuse.org with NEEDINFO -
I don't know who determines the need for an update,
I could answer "the package maintainer", and that's correct in most cases because he/she has to do the work. For major security issues, the security team will "force-decide" ;-) to release an update, but they still rely on cooperation by the package maintainer. I don't think maintenance@opensuse.org gets lots of questions like "do you think this is worth an update" (correct me if I'm wrong ;-) They are often NEEDINFO'd when the update is already ready, and usually they'll accept the updates - except if something in them is broken, QA fails, or maybe if there's a big risk of breakage/regressions by fixing a minor bug. Regards, Christian Boltz -- [Unterschied zwischen "echten" MB (1024 kB) und "Marketing-MB" (1000 kB] Wundert mich, daß Media Markt das noch nicht als Marktlücke entdeckt hat :-) 537 MB-Speichermodule als Ersatz für herkömmliche 512 MB Module für noch mehr Leistung - garantiert überall lauffähig, wo auch die normalen 512 MB Module laufen *vbeg* [Adalbert Michelic in suse-linux-faq] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org