OK - Will do. Actually, I'm fine. Already updated. I'm abit on the computer literate side (-; Its the not so computer savy that make up the other 99% of the world I'm concerned with. Good working and easily updated often used features go a long way towards making Ubuntu the OS of choice for the masses. GTK-Gnutella definitely qualifies, probably more so than most of the other included features of Ubuntu.
The stable Release Update procedure you mentioned works for me, you and possibly a few of my friends, which is great for fringe power-user stuff, but this function is wildly popular with the masses. I think we all want it to be 1 button update friendly, for the masses to get the latest stable release that will actually connect. That is what makes an OS popular. Ease of use. Take my dad, brother and almost everyone I know. They could care less about SSH, SSL and all the things we pay attention too. However, if gnutella updates are available, they will want it ASAP. Really - Thats most people. I don't want to explain to my dad that Ubuntu is the greatest thing since sliced bread... If you know exactly what you are doing. (-: As for me personaly, I'm already taken care of. Thanks for your time - I LOVE Ubuntu by the way. I convert as many users as I can to it. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/538900 Title: [FFe] sync gtk-gnutella 0.96.8-1 from debian unstable -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
