>Would the upgrade to 1.0 still be unlikely to occur soon if there exists a bug 
>that makes the 0.9
>version almost unusable ? Or will the bug fixes of 1.0 be backported to the 
>0.9 version ?

I'm afraid that is impossible to do backporting - if you look into upstream git 
shortlog you'll see few hundreds of commits since libfm 0.1.17 and pcmanfm 
0.9.10 and near half of them are some bugs fixes. And some APIs were changed 
due to fixes as well. Therefore there is no sense in backporting anything.
And I have working stable debian packages for 1.0, 1.0.1, and 1.0.2~alpha1 
(which will be released as 1.0.2 a bit later) but you know this is freeze state 
and debian policy forbids accepting new release into testing right now.


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