• axzxc1236@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think thunderbird always delay major version upgrade until <version>.2.

    If you observe their changelog:

    115.0: only offer binary download, not as upgrade

    102.0: only offer binary download, not as upgrade

    102.1.2: only offer binary download, not as upgrade

    102.2: no such disclaimer

    They also has the same disclaimer for 91.x, that’s how Thunderbird decided to distribute update.

  • sol@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think a week is that long to wait for an open source project like this. I suspect as soon as they released 115 they got a deluge of bug reports that are probably keeping them occupied.

    Granted, I’m not personally affected because <smug>I use Arch btw</smug>. But on a serious note, it makes sense to me that “bleeding edge” distros where users expect the latest versions quickly would package Thunderbird for their repos, whereas those on more stability-focused distros would wait the couple of weeks for the Flatpak.