On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Jon Masters <jonat...@jonmasters.org> wrote:
> Things like Firefox, and Thunderbird have large external teams
> maintaining them who appear to have goals around ensuring a consistent
> user experience, with testing, and so forth, over and above just getting
> new features. They even do self-updating on some platforms, etc. I would
> say they are fantastic examples of packages where you can get away with
> a lower commitment in favor of updating them more frequently because the
> upstream is known to have the user experience interest as a top priority
> over adding new features. But that isn't a given for every single piece
> of software by any means, especially when it comes to upstream testing.

Uhm wait... wasn't a mid release update to thunderbird one of the
historic examples of a large behavior change that precipitated a
strong negative reaction?  I think you are careening well away from
fact based argument here.

-jef
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