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[Poll] Which updates policy have you adopted?
Hi, we normally try to run on latest Android Versions including SP's, only blocking them when we know a major update (A13->A14 etc.) will come so we can test before.
BUT it would be way better to get more control of it, means if an Update is available i would more likely to get notified and "allow" it (that specific OEM version) before it takes place and won't be executed in general.
Also that freeze period can't be longer than 30 days is not so nice, a company should be able to take care as they want/need how long they need to freeze until they enable updates especially if you need to test a lot 30 days can be too short.
Thanks so much Moombas for sharing this. Regarding the freeze period I think you can actually configure this up to 90 days, however there must be at least 60 days separating adjacent freeze periods. Does this timeframe work better for you?
- jasonbayton2 years agoLevel 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich
Right you are, what you're referring to Moombas is postpone, which tops off at 30 days. Freeze goes up to 90 with a mandatory cooldown. The cooldown isn't so useful for the use case of frequent update testing, but it's better than postpone.