Hi all, QEP #4 allows to do backports for every release. Not only LTR. 2.6.1 will be very welcome.
LTR releases will be available for 1 year and will receive bugfixes during that time. That's not going to happen magically. That requires power users and organizations to help the development. Thank you Paolo for raising this important point. QEP #4 IMO outlines a frame in which organizations have more security in what they invest. Documentation will be valid for a longer timeframe. Things are less likely to break. There is the possibility of introducing a new bug with another fix. But that's not a reason at all to not fix something. Organizations which are using LTR will probably now already be testing new releases heavily before they deploy. That will help to discover such bugs fast. Backporting features is not something I would like to see. That really introduces a bigger risk of breaking things. If that's done we could just stick to the current release schedule. (For every feature you will find somebody who asks for a backport to LTR). To me, QEP #4 is a wonderful plan. It needs the support of organizations! Maybe some organizations can build a pool with funds and Q/A that is determined to maintain that version? Regards, Matthias -- Help getting QGIS to the next level of quality before November 15! http://blog.vitu.ch/10102014-1046/crowdfunding-initiative-automated-testing _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
