> I understand that 8.04 is an LTS release, but updating to 8.10 isn't
> *that* big 
> of a deal, unless you absolutely need to stick with an LTS release for
> some 
> reason.

Well, it's not really out of difficulty, but stability. Each new Ubuntu
releases brings its share of bug fixes, and a fresh intake of new
annoying bugs and uncertainty. 8.04 is far from bugless, but I "know"
the existing bug set. 8.04 is "good enough" and I wish to remain here as
long as possible and Get Things Done, instead of partially screwing up
my setup/worrying every 6 months :)

In any case, I just set up a virtualmachine (now that I actually have a
powerful desktop computer) to run 8.10 with the pitivi packages from the
PPA. Seems all good, filed 2 new bug reports now that I discovered that
project saving/loading actually works (surely has for quite a while, but
I didn't know :)

By the way, I heard the news that another dev (Alessandro) has been
hired to make PiTiVi kick arse. Congratulations!
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