[Bug 792184] Re: semi-rolling software release circle in software center

Matthew Paul Thomas mpt at canonical.com
Thu Jun 23 17:05:43 UTC 2011


*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 578045 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578045

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 578045
   Upgrading packaged Ubuntu application unreasonably involves upgrading entire OS

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Title:
  semi-rolling software release circle in software center

Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: software-center

  hi there!

  The good thing about the ubuntu distro releases is that the collection
  of software and system software is tested and works great. at the
  other side there are applications which aren't system critical and so
  have not to be "fixed" to specific distro releases.

  my suggestion is a semi-rolling release circle which means that just a list of selected software has a rolling release circle.
  for example applications like Firefox, Chromium, Gimp, Filezilla, LibreOffice could be rolled out on new version and not just on new security fix or distro version.

  Everything that is "system" specific continues like it is, everything
  common and highly user experience depended applications (like
  Browsers) get rolled out just on time.

  And in the Software Centre a user can switch off the rolling release
  for these applications. selecting which applications get rolling and
  which not.

  Advantage:

  - Ubuntu users always FEEL up to date although basic system keeps being the same
  - PPAs will not be miss-used as alternative installation

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