[Bug 254584] Re: Too easy to activate the proposed repository

Steve Langasek steve.langasek at canonical.com
Wed Jun 12 22:05:40 UTC 2013


The SRU process depends on us being able to get bug fixes tested by the
users that are affected by the bugs.  In support of this, we have been
working towards making it as safe as possible for users to enable
-proposed and only install the packages they select.  Removing the UI
for enabling -proposed at all would be at cross-purposes to this.

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Title:
  Too easy to activate the proposed repository

Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “software-properties” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  The GUI is mainly intended for use by normal users. Using the proposed
  repository may cause problems and is therefore not recommended for the
  broad mayority of users. The normal user should not be able to
  activate this repository by just a single click.

  Please remove that possibility or at least provide a
  warning/information about the consequences.

  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#settings>: "The “When
  checking for updates, check for:” menu should contain options for “All
  updates” (the default, -security + -updates + -backports), “Security
  and recommended updates” (-security + -updates), and “Security updates
  only” (-security) (fixing bug 887079). If your current update config
  does not match one of those three options (for example, if you have
  opted in to -proposed), there should be a fourth, checked, option:
  “Custom”, and this option should persist until you close System
  Settings. (UI for configuring -proposed should be provided by the
  Ubuntu Contributor Console.)"

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