Hi
Many Gnu&Linux distros offer their own somewhat independent support
through
their own forums, mailing lists and bug-report systems.That type of support is not available to Windows users and may not be
available to Mac people.However it is true that there are many other support systems available
and
those are (hopefully) available for all OSes. There may be local
support
such as a shop or relative who understands one OS better than others.All support from TDF is available to anyone regardless of which OS so
that
give Gnu&Linuxs users yet another set of places to get support from.
It's
usually helpful if we know which OS or at least platform in order to be
able to give more specific and relevant support rather than talking in
general terms. However this seldom includes much help for those who
are
stuck on older versions.Also there are professional support services which can be paid for.
Again
these services can often provide support for a variety of platforms and
OSes. This often includes tier 3 (or level 3) support so that might
well
include support for older versions.
+1 good description.
So one of the few places that doesn't support the notion of a "Long
Term
Support" type release is TDF itself! TDF say it cant be done. Other
places just get on with it and do it.
Also you might add that TDF does not offer LTS because TDF is not a business and therefore has no incentive in a LTS version which only makes sense if you monetize it. The poster example of this is Canonical and Ubuntu LTS. Canonical makes money on LTS and is only able to do so because the LTS itself is a profitable business. Otherwise you would not even hear of it. Businesses looking for something very similar to a LTS version of LibreOffice can contact our certified developers and their companies though.
Best,
Charles.
Regards from
Tom>
>Suffice it to say that Andreas is a vociferous participant in this
>discussion list, but that doesn't make his criticisms any less
>justified
>or relevant. What he dislikes is badly implemented change forchange's
>sake, and that is an inherent problem in LibreOffice's development.
The
>project from the start has sacrificed behavioural stability with
regard
>to the end user for feature creep. We are quite clearly in the
"bazaar"
>mode of the cathedral and bazaar dichotomy, where no overlying
>dictatorship (benevolent or otherwise) exists to govern thedirection
>code development should take. This has positive and negative effects
-
>the positive being that people can just turn up and work on the
thing
>they want to implement - the negative being the law of unintended
>consequences, or collateral damage, i.e. bugs newly introduced that
>change long standing behaviour to which users have becomeaccustomed.
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>Fortunately, there are still people like Andreas to call the code
>contributors out on those decisions.
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>I would suggest putting yourself in an admin's place where they have
>probably invested long hours in developing a turnkey
>OpenOffice/LibreOffice solution for their group of users, thenfinding
>one day that that longstanding behaviour has changed because someone
>else has not thought through a code change due to the tentacularnature
>of the code base with no one having an overarching knowledge of it
all,
>and you will perhaps understand Andreas' frustration (which I happen
to
>share and have voiced it on the mailing lists in the past).
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>At present, long term support (bug fixes, security updates) forolder
>versions is to my knowledge only available on Linux and only with
>regard
>to certain distributions. If you are not on Linux, then you arestuck
>playing catch up with versions that successively introduce new bugs
or
>behaviours that don't get fixed for at least several point releases,
or
>for certain OSes, over multiple major version releases. Steve's
mention
>in this thread of EPS support and printing is just yet another
>illustration of a change that was made that has a huge impact on
>non-Linux OSes - all because someone thought it would be a good ideato
>make that change without providing a solution for all platforms.
Video
>support in Impress is yet another issue that got significantly worse
>with the move to the 4.x branch. What was the message we gave to our
>users ? "Suck it up." There is only so much of that that users and
>their
>admins are prepared to do, and in the end, it won't be surprising if
>people switch to another product that offers them greater longterm
>stability where such changes are less invasive or devastating to the
>day-to-day running of the organisation.
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>Alex
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Alex,
I do not know where you got that support and security updates are
only
available on Linux. That is factually wrong and serious bullshit.
Get your
facts straight: support is the same for the three officially
supported
platforms: Windowslinux and OS X. Remember that many code
contributors have
customers too.
As for calling developers on their responsibility that is quite easy
especiaIly when that call takes an oracular form: doing it in such away is
one of the things defining a troll. I wonder if Andreas does the same
for
AOO ? Something tells me that is not the case but I could be wrong.
Best,
Charles.
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