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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Xfce 4.10 released</H1>
<B>Jani Välimaa</B>
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<I>Sun Apr 29 14:39:35 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>On 29.04.2012 14:28, You-Cheng Hsieh wrote:
><i> 2012/4/29 Jani Välimaa <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">jani.valimaa at gmail.com</A>>:
</I>>><i> On 29.04.2012 12:55, zezinho wrote:
</I>>>><i> Em 29-04-2012 09:43, Jani Välimaa escreveu:
</I>>>>><i> I know it's not the right time for this, but I'm wondering if we could
</I>>>>><i> push new Xfce 4.10 also to updates for upcoming mga2?
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</I>>>><i> Only when backports media is available : there is no reason to change
</I>>>><i> our policy for updates.
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</I>>><i> We don't need to change our policy, only turn a blind eye to it. And as
</I>>><i> we don't have backport repos yet and haven't seen any progress making
</I>>><i> them available, updates are the only choice. Also, it was done for KDE
</I>>><i> update in mga1. So, why not for another DE?
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</I>>><i> Currently we have a mixture of unstable (4.10 pre) and stable (4.8) Xfce
</I>>><i> pkgs in our repos. IMHO it would be good to have stable versions
</I>>><i> available to provide as good user experience for Xfce users as possible.
</I>>><i> I've heard that some users switched to another distro because our Xfce
</I>>><i> is outdated in mga1. I don't want to see this happening again.
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</I>>><i> P.S. I'm fine to push new Xfce to backports, but we really need to do
</I>>><i> something to make backports available after mga2 release.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Are xfce 4.9.x considered as development/testing/unstable releases?
</I>><i> If so, I think pushing the stable 4.10 release into mageia2 still fits
</I>><i> our policy.
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Yes, 4.9.x ones are development releases.
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