On 12/17/2015 4:16 AM, Friedrich Beckmann wrote:
> At least on debian the versions are „frozen“ with a stable
> distribution. The suggested way to update to a new version would be to
> make a back port. But that induces some effort. Ubuntu and all
> derivates will automatically take the packages from debian and also
> freeze. So once we have something in debian it will ripple to the
> other distributions. 

Centos has a similar commitment to stick to the same major versions of
packages; but I don't think fedora does, yet it's still at 0.8.5 also.

-Alan

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