Maybe an odd question, but why could other distributions evolve more
easily and faster to Gnome 3 than Debian?
And if it's quality and stability reasons, then what are these qualities
that Debian harnesses with this long transition period?


Greets,
Kees 




On Thu, 2011-08-11 at 16:42 +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 15:36:15 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> 
> > - Updating evince from 2.32 to 3.0 involves a soname bump of libevince3 →
> > libevince3-3. The only rdep of libevince3 is python-evince
> > (src:gnome-python-desktop).  python-evince has been deprecated, so there is 
> > no
> > update for GNOME 3 and we most likely need to drop it if we are going to 
> > update
> > evince.
> > That means rdeps on python-evince need to be updated too. Affected packages:
> > sugar-read-activity-0.84
> > sugar-read-activity-0.86
> > 
> Have bugs been filed against those sugar packages?
> 
> Cheers,
> Julien
> 
> 


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