07-30-2018, 07:49 PM
That is a bad cough you have there. Have you been to see a doctor.
Do not entirely agree with you. It is one thing fixing a plugin that is not actually broken. Much rather see the Gimp developers using less cutting edge libraries, using Debian testing for development (could be worse, could be unstable).
Amazing that some of these scripts work at all, some only work in Gimp 2.8 because of compatiblity mode, never mind Gimp 2.10
You might have a case for compiled applications where an update is released without any indication it replaces the previous version.
Do not entirely agree with you. It is one thing fixing a plugin that is not actually broken. Much rather see the Gimp developers using less cutting edge libraries, using Debian testing for development (could be worse, could be unstable).
Amazing that some of these scripts work at all, some only work in Gimp 2.8 because of compatiblity mode, never mind Gimp 2.10
You might have a case for compiled applications where an update is released without any indication it replaces the previous version.