On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 7:01 PM, Paul Smith <p...@mad-scientist.net> wrote: > I hope that the Ubuntu / Ubuntu GNOME team will re-evaluate their > attitudes WRT Evolution stability and begin treating it as a first-class > citizen starting with Ubuntu 17.10. An "A" version sounds like a > perfect time to make that change!
Let me give a short explanation. The Evolution stack is huge—millions of lines of code. For Ubuntu 16.10, I uploaded the latest evolution, 3.22, so that we could get the old webkit1 out of the default Ubuntu GNOME install. But I feel if we include a GNOME module, there's an obligation to try to try to push the bugfix updates for that series as Stable Release Updates. evolution is now at version 3.22.6 and evolution-data-server is at 3.22.7. That is a much higher number of bugfix updates than most GNOME modules. Because of how big Evolution is, it is difficult to verify these updates and I have not been able to keep up very well. I figured it would save a lot of work to share basically the same Evolution versions for 16.10 and 17.04. (This is also the same version that will be in the next Debian stable release later this year.) We haven't decided yet what version we'll be targeting for 17.10 but I don't expect that it will be 3.22 again. Jeremy -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome