144Hz Take it easy man, it is true that after 2010 relationship between Debian and Ubuntu improved a lot and lot of Debian devs were employed by Canonical or simply started to collaborate on both projects for the common good of both distros.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View Postfranglais125 Canonical helps keeping GNOME up to date on Debian. Pretty awesome.
A year and a half old is up to date? How very Canonical of them.
I guess the good news is that a year from now, their version of Gnome will only be 2 1/2 years old. At the beginning of the freeze. And no telling how long the freeze lasts. So there's that.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View Postandyprough You are looking at Debian Stable. That’s frozen and shouldn’t get bumped.
Blaming Canonical for not breaking procedures would be next level stupid. You are not doing that, right? Right?
The rest of us is talking about Debian Unstable/Testing. Which eventually will provide packages for next Debian Stable. This is where I demonstrated 3 Canonical developers did packaging work over a 4 hour time span.
Sid: amd64 1:3.30+2 -- https://packages.debian.org/sid/gnome
I agree with your one point - I am next level stupid.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View Postandyprough You are looking at Debian Stable. That’s frozen and shouldn’t get bumped.
Blaming Canonical for not breaking procedures would be next level stupid. You are not doing that, right? Right?
The rest of us is talking about Debian Unstable/Testing. Which eventually will provide packages for next Debian Stable. This is where I demonstrated 3 Canonical developers did packaging work over a 4 hour time span.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View Postandyprough Congratulations. First you want Canonical to break Stable, now you want Canonical to mess with meta-packages.
Sorry because but that’s not how Debian works. Look at packaging activities on GNOME.
That’s right Canonical people all over the place.
In fact you can’t do much better than Canonical GNOME Team. They provide long term careers for people who want to:
1) Develop at upstream GNOME.
2) Deploy at Debian, available to all derivatives.
3) Deploy at Ubuntu.
4) Maintain LTS for 5 years.
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