> > I have been thinking about replacing 1.3.4-based scribus-ng with
> > 1.3.5svn-based one for a while now. Though it might be too late to introduce
> > this change into the main Debian archive I am getting more and more 
> > convinced
> > that I should go ahead and do this in our upstream Scribus Archive. What 
> > would
> > the users of my packages think of this? I welcome your suggestions.
> >  
> Not an Ubuntu user, but it makes more sense to have 1.3.5 than 1.3.4. At 
> least it would be something usable.
>
> Greg

I agree with Greg. 1.3.4 really seemed to be a step too far (at the time) to do 
anything useful with. I'm not griping, it was a means to an end, and very 
necessary. 1.3.5SVN is more stable, and with so many ubuntu/debian users these 
days, you'll get less useless bugreports about 1.3.4 problems which have been 
fixed a long time ago.

Also we keep seeing people on the list with problems with 1.3.4 which is 9-12 
months old ??. If going to use the bleeding edge, it might as well be the 
extreme bleeding edge, then at least feedback to the devs is timely and useful.

Many thanks for your packaging efforts as usual.


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