Well if one of you could become sort of independent, learn debian packaging and help around that would be great. I bet a lot of users would benefit from your contribution! 1. If you really think this package is worth updating AND that the updated version is a bugfix only, without new features, then learn how to make a patch and ask for a stable release update (aka SRU - there's an article in ubuntu wiki). 2. New releases aren't always bug free, so stable releases wouldn't be that stable if ubuntu introduced updates with bugs. Also, volunteer-packages can't keep track of everything, they're real life people with priorities. I'd at least thank them for trying to keep up and wait patiently (or make a patch and try it myself), not put them down! 3. You could also make a ppa (personal package archive) in launchpad an make your own package and help others keep up with new software, regardless of the new features and how stable the new software version is. This is just my opinion of course. :-)
On 10/19/09, evins <ev...@snaught.com> wrote: > To most Ubuntu users, the version in the repository is the only version. > The fact that Ubuntu has not kept up with upstream maintenance releases, > reflects badly on Ubuntu, but to the average user it completely trashes > glabels and my reputations, even though the problems have been long > since fixed. Why couldn't Ubuntu update to 2.2.5 six months ago in > Jaunty? > > If Ubuntu cannot make a commitment to keep up with the upstream stable > branch, I would rather they didn't package it all. > > -- > Please upgrade glabels (universe) to 2.2.5 (stable) from upstream > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317164 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > -- Sent from my mobile device -- Please upgrade glabels (universe) to 2.2.5 (stable) from upstream https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317164 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs