Hi,
I have another distro with orc master branch and I find it to be pretty
stable. How this would work for Debian but I think that trying to keep it
updated as much as possible would be a good idea.
Matthew
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From: Samuel Thibault [mailto:sthiba...@debian.org]
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Le 03/09/2017 à 20:12, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
Hello,
Hello Samuel
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on dim. 03 sept. 2017 01:37:09 +0200, wrote:
Either we focus on GNOME releases, so we will release Orca 3.24 (done),
3.26, etc. To be sure to stay relevant with the GNOME and GTK stack.
Or, solution
Hello,
MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, on dim. 03 sept. 2017 01:37:09 +0200, wrote:
> Either we focus on GNOME releases, so we will release Orca 3.24 (done),
> 3.26, etc. To be sure to stay relevant with the GNOME and GTK stack.
>
> Or, solution I prefer, we let Orca with its own policy, given the
> impor
Many thanks Paul, that is an excellent news.
Best regards,
Le 03/09/2017 à 07:55, Paul Gevers a écrit :
> Hi Jean-Philippe,
>
> On 03-09-17 01:37, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
>> Actually it is a kind of strategical choice, depending mainly on the
>> time you / we have to package and how the p
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