[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1843760] Re: Please add a PPA to track only the Still Branch across major versions of LibreOffice

2021-05-18 Thread Rico Tzschichholz
Introduced as https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu
/libreoffice-still

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Rico Tzschichholz (ricotz)

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  Please add a PPA to track only the Still Branch across major versions
  of LibreOffice

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Upstream LibreOffice provides two branches of LibreOffice, the Fresh
  Branch (6.3.0) and the Still Branch (6.2.7). In Ubuntu there is a PPA
  that tracks the Fresh Branch (LibreOffice Fresh) and separate PPAs
  that track one major version of LO without crossing to a higher
  version in the same PPA.

  I suggest creating a new PPA that tracks only the Still Branch of
  LibreOffice. Meaning, today the latest version in the still branch is
  6.2.6, the last release from the 6.2.x branch is 6.2.7 and its end of
  life is on November 30, 2019. Afterwards the still branch will track
  the 6.3.x branch from the 6.3.4 release and so on.

  So the PPA would have:
  6.2.6 ⇒ 6.2.7 (EOL) ⇒ 6.3.4 ⇒ 6.3.5 ⇒ 6.3.6 (EOL) ⇒ 6.4.4 ⇒ 6.4.5 ⇒ 6.4.6 ⇒ 
... and so on.

  The reason why I ask this is that almost always the first three
  releases of a new major version of LO are buggy and have regressions.
  The 6.3.0 version that I'm on now is buggy, but at the same time,
  newer versions of LO fix bugs and UI enhancements that probably will
  never be backported to older branches like the one in Bionic. So
  tracking only the Still Branch solves this issue especially for
  enterprise and school users.

  The Still Branch PPA would target only the Ubuntu LTS releases, Xenial
  and Bionic, because it doesn't make sense to target the short-lived
  releases.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1843760] Re: Please add a PPA to track only the Still Branch across major versions of LibreOffice

2020-08-05 Thread Adolfo Jayme
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

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Title:
  Please add a PPA to track only the Still Branch across major versions
  of LibreOffice

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Upstream LibreOffice provides two branches of LibreOffice, the Fresh
  Branch (6.3.0) and the Still Branch (6.2.7). In Ubuntu there is a PPA
  that tracks the Fresh Branch (LibreOffice Fresh) and separate PPAs
  that track one major version of LO without crossing to a higher
  version in the same PPA.

  I suggest creating a new PPA that tracks only the Still Branch of
  LibreOffice. Meaning, today the latest version in the still branch is
  6.2.6, the last release from the 6.2.x branch is 6.2.7 and its end of
  life is on November 30, 2019. Afterwards the still branch will track
  the 6.3.x branch from the 6.3.4 release and so on.

  So the PPA would have:
  6.2.6 ⇒ 6.2.7 (EOL) ⇒ 6.3.4 ⇒ 6.3.5 ⇒ 6.3.6 (EOL) ⇒ 6.4.4 ⇒ 6.4.5 ⇒ 6.4.6 ⇒ 
... and so on.

  The reason why I ask this is that almost always the first three
  releases of a new major version of LO are buggy and have regressions.
  The 6.3.0 version that I'm on now is buggy, but at the same time,
  newer versions of LO fix bugs and UI enhancements that probably will
  never be backported to older branches like the one in Bionic. So
  tracking only the Still Branch solves this issue especially for
  enterprise and school users.

  The Still Branch PPA would target only the Ubuntu LTS releases, Xenial
  and Bionic, because it doesn't make sense to target the short-lived
  releases.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1843760] Re: Please add a PPA to track only the Still Branch across major versions of LibreOffice

2019-09-12 Thread Amr Ibrahim
** Description changed:

  Upstream LibreOffice provides two branches of LibreOffice, the Fresh
  Branch (6.3.0) and the Still Branch (6.2.7). In Ubuntu there is a PPA
  that tracks the Fresh Branch (LibreOffice Fresh) and separate PPAs that
  track one major version of LO without crossing to a higher version in
  the same PPA.
  
  I suggest creating a new PPA that tracks only the Still Branch of
  LibreOffice. Meaning, today the latest version in the still branch is
  6.2.6, the last release from the 6.2.x branch is 6.2.7 and its end of
  life is on November 30, 2019. Afterwards the still branch will track the
  6.3.x branch from the 6.3.4 release and so on.
  
  So the PPA would have:
- 6.2.6 ⇒ 6.2.7 (EOF) ⇒ 6.3.4 ⇒ 6.3.5 ⇒ 6.3.6 (EOF) ⇒ 6.4.4 ⇒ 6.4.5 ⇒ 6.4.6 ⇒ 
... and so on.
+ 6.2.6 ⇒ 6.2.7 (EOL) ⇒ 6.3.4 ⇒ 6.3.5 ⇒ 6.3.6 (EOL) ⇒ 6.4.4 ⇒ 6.4.5 ⇒ 6.4.6 ⇒ 
... and so on.
  
  The reason why I ask this is that almost always the first three releases
  of a new major version of LO are buggy and have regressions. The 6.3.0
  version that I'm on now is buggy, but at the same time, newer versions
  of LO fix bugs and UI enhancements that probably will never be
  backported to older branches like the one in Bionic. So tracking only
  the Still Branch solves this issue especially for enterprise and school
  users.
  
  The Still Branch PPA would target only the Ubuntu LTS releases, Xenial
  and Bionic, because it doesn't make sense to target the short-lived
  releases.

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Title:
  Please add a PPA to track only the Still Branch across major versions
  of LibreOffice

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Upstream LibreOffice provides two branches of LibreOffice, the Fresh
  Branch (6.3.0) and the Still Branch (6.2.7). In Ubuntu there is a PPA
  that tracks the Fresh Branch (LibreOffice Fresh) and separate PPAs
  that track one major version of LO without crossing to a higher
  version in the same PPA.

  I suggest creating a new PPA that tracks only the Still Branch of
  LibreOffice. Meaning, today the latest version in the still branch is
  6.2.6, the last release from the 6.2.x branch is 6.2.7 and its end of
  life is on November 30, 2019. Afterwards the still branch will track
  the 6.3.x branch from the 6.3.4 release and so on.

  So the PPA would have:
  6.2.6 ⇒ 6.2.7 (EOL) ⇒ 6.3.4 ⇒ 6.3.5 ⇒ 6.3.6 (EOL) ⇒ 6.4.4 ⇒ 6.4.5 ⇒ 6.4.6 ⇒ 
... and so on.

  The reason why I ask this is that almost always the first three
  releases of a new major version of LO are buggy and have regressions.
  The 6.3.0 version that I'm on now is buggy, but at the same time,
  newer versions of LO fix bugs and UI enhancements that probably will
  never be backported to older branches like the one in Bionic. So
  tracking only the Still Branch solves this issue especially for
  enterprise and school users.

  The Still Branch PPA would target only the Ubuntu LTS releases, Xenial
  and Bionic, because it doesn't make sense to target the short-lived
  releases.

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