Gabriel C wrote:
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.

Well can be but so far I see ( and I'm not really a gnome expert ) 2.15/2.16 will have some
bigger changes as well gtk* which already has.
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.

krix , yes they will but the most bug reports are from distros using .15 like FCx|*ubuntu etc. The other thing is because gnome is a collection of 'random programs' there will be 'distro bugs only'
which we need find and kill off.

Yes, exactly.

I think the current standing is 4:2 for bumping. VMiklos? What's your opinion as Core Devel?


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