Italo makes a good point, perhaps the best thing to do is to explain
the situation to your neighbours and let them decide.

I'm not sure if that's an option; I know at least one couple I have
installed LO for that keep confusing LO and their mailreader,
firewall, firefox, etc... Trying to explain to them such differences
*might* work at the time, but they would invariably just get confused
about it later, and give me more hassles when something goes wrong. And
ultimately, they would probably just ask for my opinion anyway.

For them, they are a basic usage scenario, so they don't really need
anything more than what LO already has. However, almost any time
anything goes even slightly wrong they tend to start talking about how I
should uninstall it and put on MSO, so I definitely want the Still
branch for them, as anything to reduce the number of issues they have
makes my life a whole lot easier, even if it is just by one minor bug.

But your neighbours may be a little more savvy. This couple may be able
to use a computer, but they don't get how the pieces fit together. If
your neighbours understand just a little more, asking them what they
prefer may be a good option. YMMV.


Paul



On Thu, 07 Aug 2014 19:36:55 -0600
Italo Vignoli <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07/08/14 14:14, Paul wrote:
> 
> > The big debate recently has been over exactly this issue. A lot of
> > people on this list (myself included) have expressed the opinion
> > that it is best in this sort of circumstance to go for Still, but
> > Charles is among those that feel that it is best to go for Fresh.
> 
> I have read most of the thread (I am on holiday in the US, and I do
> not read all emails I receive), so I might have missed something
> important.
> 
> I think that either opinion is right, because it is based on each one
> needs and experiences. I am a user, without major technical skills,
> but I have always used the latest version without real problems (some
> crash but no more and no less than with other software, including
> proprietary ones).
> 
> I have never lost any information, and although I am a heavy Impress
> user I have never lost any image in any file (even while switching
> from MacOS X to Linux and vice versa). I mention this, because it is
> a real problem for many users.
> 
> This represents my experience, and is worth as much as my experience
> can be considered a good one or a bad one. I think that free software
> should teach users to be more self conscious about their skills, and
> decide which is the best version for their needs.
> 
> I second Charles' opinion about a larger number of users choosing the
> latest release (fresh) over the older one (still). Of course, these
> are not scientific statistics, but individual perceptions. In some
> cases I have suggested the older release, and I am definitely
> suggesting the older release to enterprises.
> 
> > Ultimately it is a choice between Fresh, which has newer features
> > but also a higher chance of bugs, and Still, which has fewer
> > features but likely also fewer bugs.
> 
> In some cases you need a feature and do not stumble into a bug because
> of your workflow, and Fresh is the ideal choice. In some cases, you do
> stumble into a bug because of your workflow and Still is the right
> choice.
> 
> I think that it is a matter of explaining to new users that they have
> a choice between two options (which is something they never had with
> any other software). Some users will understand, some others will not.
> 


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