Hello
I would like to know if this is correct, that the next long term release of a
stable QGIS version (3.34.0) will be at the end of October 2023?
If this is correct I would like to know if I worked with an older version and I
want to continue working on this project with the upcoming LTR what
Hi Raffael,
3.34 will be the next LTR, but not yet in October 2023, but only
starting from end of February 2024. In the table
https://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html#release-schedule
you can check the third column labeled "Long-Term Repo" to see at what
time frame whic
Andreas Neumann via QGIS-Developer
writes:
> 3.34 will be the next LTR, but not yet in October 2023, but only
> starting from end of February 2024. In the table
> https://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html#release-schedule
> you can check the third column labeled "Long-Term Rep
Thanks everyone, and thanks Harrissou for making those changes.
In terms of how we explain support, perhaps Selma might have some
thoughts (with her work on documentation).
Selma - see thread below, but briefly some people are getting very poor
download speeds. They are then donating and aski
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 at 00:16, Andreas Neumann via QGIS-Developer
wrote:
> About your second question: don't nail me down on this but all 3.x versions
> should open with the newest 3.x version - it should be even possible to open
> version 2 files with the latest 3.x version.
It's definite! If y
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 at 00:45, Greg Troxel via QGIS-Developer
wrote:
>
> Andreas Neumann via QGIS-Developer
> writes:
>
> My impression is also that 3.30, 3.32 are stable and entirely usable for
> users.
Small clarification here: the 3.x.0 releases AREN'T considered stable,
you should wait for 3.