ExtremeFiretop
Very Senior Member
Unfortunately this suggestion would require a complete redesign of the workflow compared to our current method.I've just experienced the "high-risk phrases" workflow, and have some gentle suggestions for improvement.
I'd prefer if the change-log scan happened before the postponement period.
Will need to think about this more. It probably wouldn't work the way your suggesting but could maybe piggy back on an upcoming feature in v1.1.3
I would recommend setting up email notifications so you know that a high risk phrases is found in the changelog, and that's the reason the flash didn't happen.What happened instead is, I had already reviewed the change-log and didn't notice anything of concern or high-risk. After the postponement period had passed, I was puzzled that no update had occurred. I ran the update check to see what was wrong and only then was I told that I need to approve the update.
In 1.1.3 the email notification's will contain the changelog contents for review as well.
The high risk item is:So I reviewed the change-log again and still could not tell what the high risk item is.
- CHANGED: SIP, RTSP and H323 ALG (NAT helpers) are now
disabled by default, as these legacy features tend
to create issues with modern VoIP setups.
This change will only apply to people doing a
factory default reset of their router.
(Also identified with the arrow in the screenshot above)