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    file-roller 2.13.2

    New upstream release, already in dapper, and best of all:
    Fixed bug #315069: file-roller: drag 'n drop doesn't work for more than 1 file.
    A must have!

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    Re: file-roller 2.13.2

    Unstable release -- not encouraged
    Quote Originally Posted by tuxradar
    Linux's audio architecture is more like the layers of the Earth's crust than the network model, with lower levels occasionally erupting on to the surface, causing confusion and distress, and upper layers moving to displace the underlying technology that was originally hidden

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    Re: file-roller 2.13.2

    Quote Originally Posted by jdong
    Unstable release -- not encouraged
    eog 2.13.2 is also an unstable release and was backported. It's very stable. Can I ask why unstable releases not backported? Reading the changelog from file-roller it seems that the release is mainly a bug-fix release, with not many new features.

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    Re: file-roller 2.13.2

    Because developers told me not to. These unstable releases are done on a case-by-case basis with the Ubuntu developers.
    Quote Originally Posted by tuxradar
    Linux's audio architecture is more like the layers of the Earth's crust than the network model, with lower levels occasionally erupting on to the surface, causing confusion and distress, and upper layers moving to displace the underlying technology that was originally hidden

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    Re: file-roller 2.13.2

    Quote Originally Posted by jdong
    Because developers told me not to. These unstable releases are done on a case-by-case basis with the Ubuntu developers.
    ok, thanx for clearing this up.

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