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    <p>As much as I would really like to see 2.10 on release, this is a
      good point. <br>
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    <p>From a 18.10 point of view, the main issue with snap in
      combination with graphics programs used to be that snap could have
      issues with integration of proprietary graphic drivers (e.g. of
      nvidia). This information is several months old through so it is
      possible that the issue is fixed.</p>
    <p>Best</p>
    <p>Eylul</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/11/2018 09:11 PM, Erich Eickmeyer
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      I’ll let Jeremy know that we’d like to keep things as-is for this
      cycle, but we’ll experiment with snaps for 18.10.
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              <div class="">On Apr 11, 2018, at 11:09 AM, Ross Gammon
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                  <p class="">In my view it is too late to make such a
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                  <p class="">If the current versions of gimp (2.8) and
                    mypaint install fine, I would leave it that way. I
                    thought is was only if gimp 2.10 was installed that
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                  I think it would be a good idea to create snaps for
                  our priority packages, and encourage upstream to
                  maintain them. And then if someone wants the latest
                  and greatest, they can install it. Adding relevant
                  snaps to our seeds )instead of the Debian package)
                  would be a good test/goal for 18.10.<br class="">
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                    <pre class="" wrap="">Hi again,

Speaking with Jeremy Bicha (and Ross, apparently you had a previous conversation), GIMP 2.10 is supposed to be out shortly. However, since libmypaint was split and the new version is dependent on a newer version, having GIMP and MyPaint installed together breaks MyPaint until its 1.3 release.

So, the question is whether or not we keep 2.8, change GIMP to a snap, or remove MyPaint from the install.

Thoughts?

Erich
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