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Avvocato Andrea Marengoni@21:1/5 to
All on Sat Sep 9 01:00:01 2023
Most esteemed from the gnome debian team,
Unfortunately I don't know English, so I apologize in advance if the
Google translation is not good. As a Debian user, whose stability I
appreciate, I was wondering if it would be feasible, in the sid
development and testing branches, to focus only on the final releases
of each version of gnome in the stable branch (for example, gnome 44.5
which will be the last of the cycle of life, before the transition to oldstable), which in order to use more tested packages and with at
least some bugs already fixed by the developers, skipping the
intermediate versions, making the Debian branches that precede the
release of the stable even more robust and stable . In the latter,
however, if feasible, one could evaluate whether to import the latest
update of the gnome version already present, for example, 43.10, which
will be released as the latest of gnome oldstable, only in the case in
which it could be useful to correct any residual and security bugs.
Thanks for your attention and good work. Andrea Marengoni
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<span style="max-height:999999px">Most esteemed from the gnome debian team, Unfortunately I don't know English, so I apologize in advance if the Google translation is not good. As a Debian user, whose stability I appreciate, I was wondering if it would be feasible, in the sid development and testing branches, to focus only
on the final releases of each version of gnome in the stable branch (for example, gnome 44.5 which will be the last of the cycle of life, before the transition to oldstable), which in order to use more tested packages and with at least some bugs already
fixed by the developers, skipping the intermediate versions, making the Debian branches that precede the release of the stable even more robust and stable . In the latter, however, if feasible, one could evaluate whether to import the latest update of
the gnome version already present, for example, 43.10, which will be released as the latest of gnome oldstable, only in the case in which it could be useful to correct any residual and security bugs. Thanks for your attention and good work. Andrea
Marengoni</span></pre></div>
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