Check out the bodhi ticket! In particular the automated comment from
2015-04-18. With the next push it will appear in the updates repo. That
is not a matter of minutes, because AFAIK the release process is not fully
automatic [yet] and triggered by an admin.
Btw, 18 minus 7 is not 17. And IMO you're getting unfair, if you don't
take into account the time it takes for package maintainers to prepare
updates.
Today is April 20th. Mozilla released the fix April 3rd. Twenty minus three is seventeen.
This is intended to be a discussion about how to reduce the time it takes for security
updates to reach users. The figure of 17 reflects the time so far it has taken for this
fix on Fedora's end. I am not trying to be "unfair," I am simply pointing
out the reality. There are any number of bottlenecks that have already been mentioned in
this thread which are contributing to the 17 day wait at Fedora. The 2 day wait (so far)
since this was marked stable is yet another example. It is my feeling that there is room
for improvement, which is why I initiated this dialog to explore in what ways the process
may be improved.