From: David a. J. <djr...@cf...> - 2008-03-07 13:31:53
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Alex, I have 2 computers that absolutely will not run Ubuntu 7.10 (and other distro's too) version of X - 2 different graphics chips. So I'm concerned about releasing anything along with 7.10 - I can't be the only one! So what's wrong with keeping 7.04 with Gramps 2.2.10 for the LGCD? Dave Rowell > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:50:55 -0800 > From: Alex Roitman <sh...@gr...> > Subject: [Gramps-users] Linux Genealogy CD > To: gra...@li..., > gra...@li... > Message-ID: <120...@ba...> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi everybody, > > Sorry for the cross-posting, but I'd really like to pick the brains > from both the users and the developers. > > As some of you may know, I used to make the Linux Genealogy CD. > As it stands right now, the most recent LGCD is quite old. > It is based on the Feisty Fawn release of Ubuntu and gramps 2.0.7. > > The next Ubuntu release is due in April. So I can see at > least the following choices: > 1. Release LGCD based on the newest ubuntu and gramps 2.0.10, > sometime in May. > 2. Release LGCD when gramps hits 3.0.1 with the ubuntu of the day, > meaning that it may be months ahead. In the meantime, the current > LGCD will be the only one available, with gramps 2.0.7. > 3. Forget the LGCD altogether. > > Which one do you think is the best thing to do? > > Thanks, > Alex > |