Christian Hamar wrote:
Well, the main reason for doing this is bug hunting. 0.5 will
definitely have 2.16 (the stable release). Bumping to 2.15 and getting
bugs ironed out *now* will ensure that 0.5 will have a stable Gnome,
which is much better than a buggy Gnome like we had in 0.4. If it's ok
with everyone I will probably bump to 2.15 sometime soon.


Soso. If you remember there was a discussion about this in the past. At
some 0.4pre* version. Then there was bump from 2.12 to 2.13 or not to
bump. We choose not to bump.

I don't understand something. If we got in the repos gnome 2.15 then why
we got bug hunting ? Bugs already hunted and fixed and will be hunted /
fixed for 2.16 release.

Afterall if we just bump for 2.16 and we got bugs then we got the same
result that we bump to 2.15 for now.

Well, not exactly. If we bump to 2.15 now, maybe we can discover the bugs and we have much more time to fix them/report them so gnome can be more stable. And we can get ready for the possible bugs that can be in the stable 2.16 version. If we don't bump, then the bugs won't be discovered and the same result as 0.4: gnome doesn't work properly.

brr. I don't agree to bumping gnome to unstable for now.

2:2 the result. Someone?



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