Hello Guido, thanks for your feedback!
Am 04.04.22 um 18:18 schrieb Guido Günther:
It is my understanding that `pureos/latest` points to the newest version in PureOS. Which in this case would be your security update as 2.36.1-8+deb11u1pureos1 is newer than 2.36.1-8pureos3.
I've no problem to follow the explanation of your understanding, just want to be sure I'm following the correct way. From a technical side the naming of the branch doesn't matter in the end but once something is pushed to GitLab it's history.
Once byzantium + 1 opens `pureos/latest` will move to that (similar to what Debian does) and for what you'd do above you'd use a pureos/byzantium branch.
This should be confirmed by Matthias and/or Jeremiah.
Yeah, would be nice to have some feedback too from both. ;)