Hi Paul,

>Either way is fine, but I generally subscribe to the "release early,>release 
>often" principle. Releasing also benefits the rest of the Free
>Software community, as Debian has promised to do. Of course it is
>completely up to upstream as to when they do releases.


I completely agree, but what is the tradeoff between forcing upstream to release
something that might be broken or untested and having two debian patches?

If you want my opinion please go with this upload, and then I'll take care of 
the new release
(and possibly bother you again :p)

I prefer two patches rather than a broken release, specially for such a 
complicate tool :)

If you can't sponsor no problem, I'll ask Matt how confortable he is with 
releasing ;)

thanks,

G.


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