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--- Begin Message ---
Package: qgis
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
it would be nice if you could upgrade (in experimental) to the current
upstream version (2.18, released October 2016).
Regards,
Daniel
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--- Begin Message ---
tags 856955 wontfix
thanks
Hi Daniel,
On 2017-03-06 16:59, Daniel Baumann wrote:
it would be nice if you could upgrade (in experimental) to the current
upstream version (2.18, released October 2016).
In Debian we only main the LTR branch of QGIS, that will remain 2.14 for
a bit longer, but 2.18 will eventually become the new LTR we will then
update the package in Debian to it.
We don't have the manpower to maintain multiple versions of QGIS in
Debian, and the Release Team won't be happy with multiple version in a
stable release either.
If you need QGIS 2.18 now, you need to use the upstream packages from
qgis.org.
Kind Regards,
Bas
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