On 3/6/23 05:53, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I usually see people just sticking to old versions of Pd just because they
don't really follow up that much. There's no automatic version check or
warnings for people to upgrade and stuff. I wouldn't know why someone would
not upgrade to the latest version as this is something I always did and
never had an issue.

for "standalone" users this is probably true.
for corporate users i think this often boils down to in-house policies.

e.g. in university labs the machines are often administered by some central authority that is not especially Pd affine (they just manage software in general). they tend to not always update machines immediately after one of the components has been updated. and even if they do, they often only update during the semester breaks (and not during a running semester).

then there is also the issue of operating systems that already come with Pd (preinstalled, or in the OS repositories), like Ubuntu or Debian.

it might not be your modus operandi, but it's nice to think of others.

gmasdr
IOhannes

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