Folks, 

WRT https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1659
[Bug 1659] Calibre is too old (0.7.32 vs. 0.8.4, i.e. 31 versions behind!)


Two people asserted that a newer calibre package should go into backports, not 
updates.

I strongly believe quite the contrary.


I'd like to bring to your attention that calibre, the e-book reader and 
converter, has an extremely dynamic lifecycle: it released 32 versions in 6 
months! Thirty-two versions! (I don't know of any other software that does 
that, virus signatures not counted.)


Sure thing, some releases might bring some regressions, but each and every 
version fixes bugs, adds new features, adds support for newer e-reader models, 
etc. etc. Also, the developer of calibre quickly releases a newer build in the 
case of serious regressions -- most of the times within 0 to a few days.

Calibre is not like Firefox, to have security fixes that would _require_ a new 
release to be updated rather than ignored, however, as it's a one-person 
project (yet a very, very, very popular one! and quite unique in features), it 
has a number of bugs. Newer versions are most of the time bug-fix releases too, 
so it's usually a bad idea to skip upgrading it.

Therefore, I strongly believe that all calibre updates be packaged into 
updates, not backports, especially as there isn't any Mageia 2.0 as of yet. 
Once Mageia 2.0 is released, whatever newer calibre releases will be available 
might go into backports instead -- if at all. (Although I'd say that it should 
still be updated to updates for the whole supported time of 1.0.)

What do you think?

Thank you,
R-C (aka Beranger with an acute accent)

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