Hi :)
Updates and upgrades are different things although i guess there is some 
overlap in the middle.  

"Frequent updates and bug fixes are a mark of quality" which is odd really, 
when you really think about it.  What it means to me is that the program, as 
sold to customers, was so broken and easily exploited that it needs a whole 
load of extra work to be added later.  

Note that the updates for MS Office are almost entirely "Security updates".  
There is almost never any mention of updates increasing functionality nor to 
add extra features.  Similarly for Windows, for Adobe products, Oracle stuff 
and so on.  

LO and other OpenSource programs tend to be written with security as a top 
priority.  Over the past year or so there have only been about 2 times when 
upgrades have been about solving security issues.  Those security issues were 
pre-emptive as there didn't appear to be any threats out in the wild.  All the 
rest of the upgrades have been about adding functionality and  simmering the 
code down to make it smaller and faster.  

MS Office only upgrades once every few years.  Four years between 2003 and 
2007, then another 3 before 2010.  Each install is a major pita.  Everything 
changes.  Compatibility issues with older documents.  Several rounds of updates 
and reboots.  Settings and all that tend to be lost by default.  

Installing an OpenSource product  is easier as it keeps the old settings and 
stuff and still reads old documents the same.  If you don't like the newer one 
then reinstalling the older one back over the top is easy.  
Regards from
Tom :)  


--- On Tue, 17/4/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Mac OS X 10.4 Check for Updates Glitched
To: "Users LibreOffice" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 17 April, 2012, 0:10

Well thank you Tom.  I know beacoup info about release cycles, open vs. 
proprietary, and user configs.  I seek to help grandmas.

> Updates item [is] pointless

When Libre app reports no update to grandma, but I counter-invite to
Libre org's home page news, grandma gets confused.  Why does the app say 
different than the web site?  Microsoft Office update doesn't behave so, nor 
Windows Update.  The patches listed on Microsoft's web are the patches one gets 
in Windows Update.  They are in sync.

> Updates tend to be minor patches
> LibreOffice doesn't have minor updates very often

Frequent updates and bug fixes are a mark of quality.  Advising people not to 
patch bugs is rather poor advice.  Grandma needs a simpler way than full 
reinstall.

Minor bugs kill grandmas.  I want minor patches.  I want the menu to
tell grandma about them.

Release cycles seem aggressive enough.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice#Release_schedule

> OpenSource [keeps user] stuff safely away

User prefs aren't relevant.  The trouble is getting bugs fixed.

A menu tells grandma no update exists, yet I claim to know better, but my info 
just means more work, a re-install.  What seems easy to you and me is very 
intimidating to grandma esp. when she didn't do the original install.  Some 
people did not grow up with computers either for age or poverty or both.  So 
she ignores me, or says "manyana," all merely because there's no one-two click 
update.  The result is users not keeping LibreOffice bug-patched.

Next they complain if Calc breaks over something that Excel does
perfectly well, only because they lack a "minor" fix.  After that, they
tell others that LibreOffice "broke on me doing X, so I went back to
Excel" etc.

Thanks very much to the team for all the hard work!  Pushing fixes out to users 
is a no-brainer, I hope...

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