On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 8:34 PM, Florian Monfort
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've seen a lot of browsers recently moving towards silent updates.
>
> I was wondering whether this could be a relevant approach for LibreOffice
> or not.
>
> Indeed I've seen many people complaining about LibreOffice features, UI
> etc. While using LibreOffice 3.4... Of course the first advice is "just
> upgrade" but for people I doesn't seem like such a good think to do, just
> like it somewhat scares them. I'm pretty sure that happens with at least
> half of our userbase.
>
> What do you guys think? I think this would improve the overall quality of
> our userbase making sure that almost everyone has the very last stable
> version, with all the fixes and improvements it brings.
>
> Plus, for once we wouldn't be copying MS Office...
>
> --
> *Monfort Florian*


If it's an option the user can choose, that can be a good move. If
it's not an option, it would be a VERY BAD move. Many people hate
silent updates, and many companies will not allow them. I'll accept
the option being the default, as long as it's easy to turn off.

--Jean

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