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Incorporation of Ubuntu LTS security patches - policy and timing #779

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gregfrog opened this issue Apr 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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Incorporation of Ubuntu LTS security patches - policy and timing #779

gregfrog opened this issue Apr 6, 2024 · 2 comments

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gregfrog commented Apr 6, 2024

I've been looking at the timing of Ubuntu LTS security patches being published, those patches getting into Ubuntu docker images and their incorporation here.

What is the lead time in getting an Ubuntu LTS image with a security patch applied into the code here? Is there a policy relating to that or is it a side-effect on other activities? Some of the images based on actively maintained Ubuntu versions seem to be fairly old (r-ver 4.1 for example based on Focal seems not to have been rebuilt in a year but focal seems to have been patched since it was built), some are recent.

Is there a policy describing which images are actively maintained and likely to pick up security patches and which are not? I can't see one on the website or the wiki.

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eitsupi commented Apr 6, 2024

See #614

@eitsupi eitsupi closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Apr 6, 2024
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eitsupi commented Apr 6, 2024

The next update will isolate and display tags that are no longer used on the wiki home. (#780)

eitsupi added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2024
Related to #776, #614, #779.

List images which the definition file has already been deleted in a
separate table.
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