python-os-brick seems like a package which could follow the microrelease process but a couple of criteria for that process are not specifically called out in the bug description. Does upstream have the following?
1) a reliable and credible test suite for assuring the quality of every commit or release,
2) the tests are covering both functionality and API/ABI stability
3) the tests run during package build to cover all architectures
python-os-brick seems like a package which could follow the microrelease process but a couple of criteria for that process are not specifically called out in the bug description. Does upstream have the following?
1) a reliable and credible test suite for assuring the quality of every commit or release,
2) the tests are covering both functionality and API/ABI stability
3) the tests run during package build to cover all architectures
For reference I'm looking at https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/StableRelea seUpdates# New_upstream_ microreleases which also states "The upstream QA process must be documented/ demonstrated and linked from the SRU tracking bug."