(warning, bit of rambling, plus I was interruped multiple times while
writing this and not fully awake yet either)
Nicholas D Steeves dixit:
>In an earlier update you mentioned that there were numerous regressions
>and problems with these new releases. Are these limited to non-dfsg
No, they
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Glaser writes:
> John Scott dixit:
>
>>It's been a little while. Do you still plan on working on this?
>
> Yes, as time permits. I’m even keeping my ear on a possible
> inofficial (as the new Muse Group management is disinterested)
> 3.7 which is accumulating over a
John Scott dixit:
>It's been a little while. Do you still plan on working on this?
Yes, as time permits. I’m even keeping my ear on a possible
inofficial (as the new Muse Group management is disinterested)
3.7 which is accumulating over a hundred fixes still. I’m
still wary of the regressions
On Tue, 22 Dec 2020 00:42:36 + (UTC) Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> >thanks for considering
>
> Not before bullseye. There are many regressions and problems
> with the new releases. I plan on doing (at least) one more
> upload with more individual fixes backported, though ☺
>
> My current plan is
Picca Frédéric-Emmanuel dixit:
>thanks for considering
Not before bullseye. There are many regressions and problems
with the new releases. I plan on doing (at least) one more
upload with more individual fixes backported, though ☺
My current plan is to package 3.6.x after bullseye, providing
Package: musescore3
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: pi...@debian.org
Everythings in the title :))
thanks for considering
Frederic
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