Hi Florian,
Le 2012-12-27 05:34, Florian Monfort a écrit :
Hi,
I've seen a lot of browsers recently moving towards silent updates.
I was wondering whether this could be a relevant approach for LibreOffice
or not.
Indeed I've seen many people complaining about LibreOffice features, UI
etc. While using LibreOffice 3.4... Of course the first advice is "just
upgrade" but for people I doesn't seem like such a good think to do, just
like it somewhat scares them. I'm pretty sure that happens with at least
half of our userbase.
What do you guys think? I think this would improve the overall quality of
our userbase making sure that almost everyone has the very last stable
version, with all the fixes and improvements it brings.
Plus, for once we wouldn't be copying MS Office...
Incremental updates from the LibreOffice suite has often been suggested
on all of the mailing lists and from all user groups.
Here is the latest feature request version[1]. You can add your name to
it. I'm sure there are other feature requests of the same thing on the
bugzilla, but worded differently. As far as I know, the devs are slowly
making their way to doing this, but it is/was not a priority item for them.
Cheers,
Marc
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54242
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