On 15/11/13 11:58, intrigeri wrote:
> intrigeri wrote (29 Oct 2013 23:34:15 GMT) :
>> To be honest, I'm more and more thinking of removing the 0.3.x alpha
>> series from Debian altogether: it has no upstream anymore, has plenty
>> of bugs reported a year or two ago, and little chance they are fixed
>> any time soon, if ever.
>> dererk, opinion / thoughts on this?
> Ping?
>
> Cheers!
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Well, the first thing is that it's a experimental version, available on
Debian's experimental branch. The fact that is alpha or the amounts of
bugs present shouldn't have any influence on whether to remove or not
from it, what should prevail and define its existence is whether it
offers something that makes it worth trying and using while knowing it
is alpha.

On the other hand, I don't really remember any particular feature that
is coming alone on 0.3.x branch. That said... I don't see any particular
reason why to have it or not.


Cheers,

Dererk

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