I’ll let Jeremy know that we’d like to keep things as-is for this cycle, but 
we’ll experiment with snaps for 18.10.



> On Apr 11, 2018, at 11:09 AM, Ross Gammon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In my view it is too late to make such a change. We release in two weeks.
> If the current versions of gimp (2.8) and mypaint install fine, I would leave 
> it that way. I thought is was only if gimp 2.10 was installed that there was 
> the clash with mypaint?
> I think it would be a good idea to create snaps for our priority packages, 
> and encourage upstream to maintain them. And then if someone wants the latest 
> and greatest, they can install it. Adding relevant snaps to our seeds 
> )instead of the Debian package) would be a good test/goal for 18.10.
> 
> On 11/04/18 19:50, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
>> Hi again,
>> 
>> Speaking with Jeremy Bicha (and Ross, apparently you had a previous 
>> conversation), GIMP 2.10 is supposed to be out shortly. However, since 
>> libmypaint was split and the new version is dependent on a newer version, 
>> having GIMP and MyPaint installed together breaks MyPaint until its 1.3 
>> release.
>> 
>> So, the question is whether or not we keep 2.8, change GIMP to a snap, or 
>> remove MyPaint from the install.
>> 
>> Thoughts?
>> 
>> Erich
>> 
>> 
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