On Tue, 2017-08-01 at 08:26 +0100, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
Also, if I mark a security update as low priority, that means it
really is low priority. There's no need for many security updates to
skip batched. Many are e.g. minor DoS vulnerabilities that are
unlikely to be exploited ever, let alone in the next two weeks. Of
course remote code execution problems should probably skip batched,
but those are unlikely to be marked as low priority. ;)
I feel a bit on the fence about this, but I see that mattdm +1'd it. If
you feel strongly about it, please comment on the pull request to this
effect.