Kai Schroeder spake:
> Scott (angrykeyboarder) wrote:
>>> Gutsy shipped with a *non-final* release of The GIMP (2.4 RC3, to be
>>> specific).
>
> Apart from the question whether an update should land in updates or
> backports, I think there definitely is a valid point here: Users have
> been taugh
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 13:47 +, randall wrote:
> Greg K Nicholson wrote:
> > Kai Schroeder:
> >
> >> Now, every time they start the gimp, a
> >> splash screen appears which says "release candidate"
> >>
> >
> > (Actually, it says “release conadidate”, for me anyway :) )
> >
> >
> >
> at least we
Greg K Nicholson wrote:
> Kai Schroeder:
>
>> Now, every time they start the gimp, a
>> splash screen appears which says "release candidate"
>>
>
> (Actually, it says “release conadidate”, for me anyway :) )
>
>
>
at least we have a bug now!
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Kai Schroeder:
> Now, every time they start the gimp, a
> splash screen appears which says "release candidate"
(Actually, it says “release conadidate”, for me anyway :) )
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On Nov 9, 2007 9:00 PM, Kai Schroeder writes:
> Apart from the question whether an update should land in updates or
> backports, I think there definitely is a valid point here: Users have
> been taught that beta software (or release candidates) should not be
> used on production machines. Now, ever
Scott (angrykeyboarder) wrote:
> > Gutsy shipped with a *non-final* release of The GIMP (2.4 RC3, to be
> > specific).
Apart from the question whether an update should land in updates or
backports, I think there definitely is a valid point here: Users have
been taught that beta software (or releas