On 02/07/2013 11:43 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Thomas Sibley" <[email protected]> > >> We highly recommend that any new installs of RT start out in the 4.0 >> series. The latest release is 4.0.10. >> >> 3.8 has been getting only security fixes and _serious_ bug fixes for >> well over a year now. > > Question: do you guys make a point, at all, of evangelizing to distro > maintainers and packagers that they package 4.x, or, more to the point > pull 3.x *out* of repos?
We've pushed for 4.0 in the past with various distro maintainers. I believe most popular distros have _some_ sort of 4.0 package now, but how up to date it is depends on the maintainer. Our Debian maintainer (Dominic) is great, and the request-tracker4 package versions usually track pretty close to the latest release if you use backports or "unstable". Lags do occur, such as when Debian freezes the package trees in advance of release. Ubuntu gets all the RT packages from Debian, usually with some of it's own lag and quirks built-in. It's "community maintained" which means no one at Canonical is responsible for dealing with it (even for security!) unless prodded in an approved (albeit documented) process. I don't think we'd advocate for pulling 3.8 packages entirely until it's officially EOL'd. Still, I believe there is an Ubuntu ticket in Launchpad about pulling 3.8 from the next distro version they release (opened by someone from the RT community). Thomas -- Help improve RT by taking our user survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/N23JW9T
