Hi :) Errr, i think the LTS idea works well as long as there is a 6 monthly release, or at least a much faster-paced release cycle for another branch.
The 6 monthly alone is difficult for many people to keep up with, even for big fans, but it does do a lot for excitement and energy. It motivates people to try to get their improvements or new features in quickly and rewards them by getting their ideas out their and being used in the real world extremely quickly. I agree and think that is a big motivator. Regards from Tom :) On 6 August 2014 13:16, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi :) > I really like the rapid development rate. I think it does generate more > interest and not just amongst the devs. > > I have probably been sounding really negative in this thread but i have to > say that i think everyone here does a fantastic job and LibreOffice is > really quite amazing as a result of all the hard work people put in. > > While there are a few long-running issues and new issues sometimes crop up > when new features (and greater compatibility with MS format) are added it > seems that most things get sorted out impressively quickly. Joel and the > QA team (and the devs, of course) deserve applause for getting the coding > error-rate down to the lowest of any project anywhere. > > > I do also like the Ubuntu LTS (=long term support) way of having a special > release every 2 years that focusses primarily on stability and that for the > next 5 years all bug-patches for any release are ported back to it. It > also makes a big splash with changes to the UI (UX?) (and under the bonnet > stuff) and as a result gets tons of coverage in the Press with tons of > articles anticipating what the big changes are going to be and arguing as > to which is the most important or the most shocking or whatever. > > I think that is the only thing missing from LibreOffice. having something > like an LTS might make it far better for both corporate environments and > for other people who can't download and install new versions as often as a > LibreOffice fan with unlimited broadband might. > > Regards from > Tom :) > > > > > On 6 August 2014 12:56, Charles-H. Schulz < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Nino, >> >> Right on target; I could not have said it better. As for the release pace >> there is a theory that suggests that slowing it to a rearly rythmn would >> decrease the intetest of developers. But that is obviously a theory, and >> cannot be an exact science. >> >> Best, >> >> Charles. >> >> On 6 août 2014 13:50:57 CEST, Nino Novak <[email protected]> wrote: >> >Am 06.08.2014 13:07, schrieb Tom Davies: >> > >> >> So again the question has apparently gone back to "What is the >> >advantage of >> >> the "Still" branch. Why would people choose it or what circumstances >> >would >> >> suit "Still" better than "Fresh"?" >> > >> >The main advantage is its age: it's more mature; it has been in use for >> >a >> >longer time; people know it better; more questions have been answered >> >in all >> >the support forums etc. >> > >> >You see, the main problem is not having two branches, it's having two >> >branches which do not differ too much - just half a year. Therefore, >> >both >> >are rather "fresh", there is no "really mature" version, at least not >> >in the >> >public. >> > >> >So the thing to really complain about is the lack of a really mature >> >(2-3-4 >> >years or more) version! Therefore, all the bug fixing etc does not >> >really >> >improve the stability of the software as branches end their lifetime >> >too >> >soon after receiving their last bugfix update. >> > >> >I'm not sure what the effects would be if there was a Long Time Support >> >version. Maybe, everybody would switch to this LTS verison and bug >> >reporting >> >would decrease dramatically. But maybe also, that peoples' >> >satisfachtion >> >would grow considerably and therefore also commitment and loyalty. Who >> >knows? >> > >> >In a first step I'd very much like the community to decrease the >> >release >> >frequeny to once a year instead of every 6 months. >> > >> >Nino >> > >> >-- >> >To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] >> >Problems? >> >http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ >> >Posting guidelines + more: >> >http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette >> >List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ >> >All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be >> >deleted >> >> -- >> Envoyé de mon téléphone avec Kaiten Mail. 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