Comment by DrammBA 1 month ago Are the nightly releases the expected way to get timely bugfixes? 3 comments DrammBA Reply amazingman 1 month ago That is how software releases generally work. AFAICT this is not a bug with broad impact or security implications. fartfeatures 1 month ago I guess thats arguable, a memory leak can make a system unpleasant to use although I accept it can be solved by repeatedly restarting the offending app. msephton 23 days ago Yes, if you want fixes as soon as they're committed, rather than waiting for a more regular release that might be tested and more stable.
amazingman 1 month ago That is how software releases generally work. AFAICT this is not a bug with broad impact or security implications. fartfeatures 1 month ago I guess thats arguable, a memory leak can make a system unpleasant to use although I accept it can be solved by repeatedly restarting the offending app.
fartfeatures 1 month ago I guess thats arguable, a memory leak can make a system unpleasant to use although I accept it can be solved by repeatedly restarting the offending app.
msephton 23 days ago Yes, if you want fixes as soon as they're committed, rather than waiting for a more regular release that might be tested and more stable.
That is how software releases generally work. AFAICT this is not a bug with broad impact or security implications.
I guess thats arguable, a memory leak can make a system unpleasant to use although I accept it can be solved by repeatedly restarting the offending app.
Yes, if you want fixes as soon as they're committed, rather than waiting for a more regular release that might be tested and more stable.