> For a stable update, it's a little more than a "quite large" diff.
Neverthelesse it is a stable update which includes fixes of half a year. There were 92 commits since 2.0.6 which are solving several problems. http://wiki.go-docky.com/index.php?title=Changelog includes links to the specific bug reports. > > That filtered diff is: > > 134 files changed, 3176 insertions(+), 2498 deletions(-) > > At that size without the translation updates, I'm afraid I'd need > considerably more convincing to accept the update. On the third hand, > there's also a single new file that's over 1000 lines, fixes for > compilation with mono 2.8 - which isn't even in the archive yet alone in > stable - plus at least one new plugin. Additionally, unstable only has > docky 2.0.11-1 currently. > Of course there are some fixes like the mono 2.8 which might not apply directly to squeeze, but given the number of fixes besides that it should be ok. No, this update doesnt contain any new plugins. You are refering to BatterMonitor which needed to be refactored because the handling wasnt right and lead to problems if specific data sources are available. All these changes already gone through quite some testing by people using our stable ppa (https://edge.launchpad.net/~docky-core/+archive/stable) > I'm afraid that that's the case right now. It might be possible to get > specific fixes included, but I'm not happy accepting the proposed diff > as-is. I understand your concerns, but I as docky developer strongly recommend this update. docky 2.0.12-1 will be uploaded to unstable later this week. Regards, Rico
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