As the original poster, I only asked a "question". I did not make a request.
Somebody else decided to file this "bug" about it. As I -- and at least one of the other responders -- have been using 3.2.5 since November, I don't have a personal interest in whether you add it or not. I just pity all the unsophisticated Ubuntu users of gramps out there, the ones who don't know now to get a more modern version, who wait for their Ubuntu package manager to automatically tell them about it (or do it, or whatever). As after all, it is the "unsophisticated user" who is the target market Ubuntu is aimed at -- as I understand it at least. I see their bug reports on the gramps bug tracker (the main one, the "upstream" one, not whatever bug tracker Ubuntu has), with their "3.2.3" version number. And when they are told "that bug has been fixed in 3.2.5" they usually respond something like "I never knew there was a newer version" or "how do I get it, it's not in the Ubuntu repository?" If the Ubuntu bureaucracy is more interested in blindly following rules and not very interested in keeping their users supplied with packages which have bugs fixed, then I guess that is up to them and their decision. I will note that my original question has not been answered, however. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/742571 Title: [FFe] Please sync gramps 3.2.5 from Debian Unstable -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
