[Qgis-psc] Formal request to extend LTR life span to two years
Tim Sutton
tim at kartoza.com
Mon Mar 2 04:31:28 PST 2020
Hi
> On 2 Mar 2020, at 06:50, Matthias Kuhn <matthias at opengis.ch> wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
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> Question proposals included below (quoted from an earlier proposal also in this thread).
>
>
Thanks, sorry I missed that - I see Anita has them in the ticket already.
Regards
Tim
> Matthias
>
> On 3/2/20 7:49 AM, Tim Sutton wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>>> On 2 Mar 2020, at 06:46, Matthias Kuhn <matthias at opengis.ch <mailto:matthias at opengis.ch>> wrote:
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>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> May I re-raise my proposal to start a poll on how LTR's are actually used to get an understanding of our users.
>>>
>>> Wouldn't it be nice to not only help our users to focus on data -- but also have data for our own decision making too?
>>
>> If you / we come up with a nice set of questions for the poll, we can add a link to it in the QGIS feed - apparently posting stuff there does have a big impact.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tim
>>
>>
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>>>
>>>> For reference, I planned to trigger a survey to get a better idea of our users later this year which could help us having a better decision base regarding release management. I thought to push this forward in summer (when people have experience in migrating from 3.4 to 3.10 and we don't have many effects from a 2 to 3 upgrade in the stats anymore), but we can as well do it sooner.
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>>>> - Which QGIS version are you currently using (3.4, 3.10, another LR)
>>>>
>>>> - How often do you upgrade patch versions (monthly, sometimes, never)
>>>>
>>>> - When do you plan to upgrade to the next version
>>>>
>>>> - Size of organisation / installations
>>>>
>>>> - What is the main reason for not upgrading patch releases more often (Why should I if everyting just works; Internal testing takes too long; Internal application deployment is complicated/expensive; I already update every patch release; Patch releases tend to break things; I didn't know there are patch releases; Other)
>>>>
>>>> - What is the main reason for not upgrading the main QGIS version earlier (Internal testing takes time; Never change a running system - I do not trust new releases; Plugins are incompatible; I always wait for x patch releases before upgrading out of habit; Other)
>>>>
>>>> - In an ideal world, how often would you prefer to have new LTR versions (1y, 2y, 5y, I use every release regardless if LTR or not)
>>>>
>>>> - Do you have a support agreement with a core developer / company to fix blocker issues before upgrading
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Feedback on it very welcome.
>>>
>>> Matthias
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>> Tim Sutton
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