Re: The question of rolling release?

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Oh, then I guess I would like to see LibreOffice be a rolling
component.  I guess one of the questions is why rolling for these:
Linux Kernel
Firefox (forced by upstream policies)
Wine

and not for others?


On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 2:50 AM, David Tardon <dtardon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 05:32:27PM -0500, Bryan Quigley wrote:
> > It's worth noting that the following already appear to "rolling" components:
> > LibreOffice
> >
> > They are all upgraded to the latest stable version, quite regularly for the
> > currently stable supported release (F16), and I believe for older supported
> > releases on a best effort basis.
>
> Sorry, but that is not true. We only push _bugfix_ releases to released
> Fedoras. If you look at the packages, you will see that there is 3.3.4
> in F-15, 3.4.4 in F-16 (3.4.5 update is going to go out in a short time)
> and 3.5.0 rc1 in Rahwide (rc2 is being built right now). We do not plan
> to update F-15 to 3.4.5 or F-16 to 3.5.0, when it goes out.
>
> D.
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