On 06/29/2014 02:40 AM, Vesa wrote:
> On 06/29/2014 09:07 AM, Israel wrote:
>> They freeze the packages in an LTS because it is supposed to be
>> stable.  Not having things break, and change all the time.
>>
>> I think it is a decent policy for an LTS.
>
> Yeah no, I still get updates in LTS with upstream version bumps,
> that's not uncommon even on Ubuntu LTS.
>
> 1.0.2 is still the same branch, 0.0.1-steps are bugfix releases, so
> those should be entirely fine to push into LTS.
>
> 1.1 is the new minor release that won't go into 14.04 unless they want
> to backport it at some point...
>
>
I understand your point!!
It might be possible to eventually get this in place.  Firefox gets this
privilege.
With LMMS having such rapid consistent development now, there may be a
chance to let it be updated more frequently.  Certain things get updated
regularly in projects core components.  If Ubuntu Studio became more
official, there may be a way for LMMS to be updated and pushed in more
frequently.

I got the code in last night, and the SRU bug report posted, and edited
with all the appropriate info.  I will try to flag someone down and get
their attention.  I'll also contact Timo again to look at what I have
and see if there is anything I need to change.

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