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<p>Hello,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/1/21 11:27, Florian Effenberger
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:2835199e-97d5-aa36-b7b9-03b051a5152f@documentfoundation.org"><br>
<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #007cff;">2. Write and
ensure a check list for the release process is **enforced** to
ensure these use case are properly handled and the TDF update
service is advertising the right version with 2 days max delay.
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The goal is to have the update trigger live within one week. Two
days sounds rather short - having some days gives us the option to
see if there are any major problems, and is e.g. also what many
Android vendors do with their staggered rollout.
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What's the rationale for two days, why that urgency? Also,
thinking of the release days on Wednesdays or Thursdays, it might
be smart to not put forward such updates during the weekends, when
reaction times in case of issues are slower than during the week.
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<p>Besides, by the default, the online updater checks for a new
version once a week ( see in Tools - Options - Online Update ) so
some users will get the notification 5,6 or 7 days after the new
version is activated. Again, why that urgency?</p>
<p>Regards<br>
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Xisco FaulĂ
LibreOffice QA Team
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