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Re: What most people would find useful
mac_v wrote:
> Jonathan Marsden wrote:
>>> Every time you update a working system there is a risk.
>
>> Bottom line: I think the discussion has been focused on how to regularly
>> notify users so that they will do something they don't *want* to deal
>> with (downloading and applying updates), but not so they are distracted
>> and annoyed by these notifications. Focusing on how to get the task
>> done without needing any user notification, action, or confirmation
>> seems more useful, and much more of a real step forward.
>>
>
> Your way of thinking is correct...
>
> But this is only possible , if *EVERY update is thoroughly* tested
> before sending it to the end user! For which i dont think we have enough
> resources.
> Even Microsoft with all their resources, sometimes their updates mess
> up the system...
>
> So i dont think this is feasible as of now...
>
> cheers,
> mac_v
>
Follow ups
References
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Updates on Login (was: Re: [Fwd: Update manager])
From: Alex Launi, 2009-06-16
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Re: Updates on Login (was: Re: [Fwd: Update manager])
From: mac_v, 2009-06-16
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Re: Updates on Login (was: Re: [Fwd: Update manager])
From: Alex Launi, 2009-06-16
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Re: Updates on Login
From: mac_v, 2009-06-16
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Re: Updates on Login
From: Alex Launi, 2009-06-16
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Re: Updates on Login
From: mac_v, 2009-06-16
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Re: Updates on Login
From: Alex Launi, 2009-06-16
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Re: Updates on Login
From: David Siegel, 2009-06-17
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Re: Updates on Login
From: Paulo J. S. Silva, 2009-06-17
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Re: Updates on Login
From: Joshua Blount, 2009-06-17
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What most people would find useful (was: Re: Updates on Login )
From: Jonathan Marsden, 2009-06-18
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Re: What most people would find useful (was: Re: Updates on Login )
From: Scott Kitterman, 2009-06-18
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Re: What most people would find useful
From: Jonathan Marsden, 2009-06-19