On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 14:01:38 +0100
"Richard A Burton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2008/8/28 Dimitris Lampridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
> > A new version of KiCAD is available at their website with many
> > improvements over the 20071129 version currently in Debian.
> 
> I'm aware. However there are problems with the release, like missing
> documentation for several of the languages. There is also a new
> release expected soon (which still does not fix the missing languages
> problem). I'll probably end up dropping several of the languages in
> order to put out a newer release when the next one is available.
> 
> Richard.

Hmm, I see... What if you introduced the new release with fewer
languages in experimental and/or unstable only, while keeping the older
one in testing until the language problem is resolved? 

This way users can choose which one to install: People using testing
could backport the debian source from unstable, while people using
unstable could hold the package at the 20071129 version if they really
need the translation. I know there are drawbacks and corner cases in
this scenario, but maybe it could work?

Again, thank you very much for your efforts,

Dimitris



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