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#191
I'll be pleasantly surprised if we get it before the end of next week.

I was hoping, as were a few others, that either update 1.1 or the anniversary update would be a big one which really improved some of the core features and UX ... but now that they've missed the early September update by a whole month, I'm guessing this is pretty unlikely
 
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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
version?

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Dunno yet, was the latest Tahkalampi 1.0.8.19 before taking it to repair service.
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#193
Originally Posted by vistaus View Post
I agree about incremental updates. But if you want the Bash patches, why wait? Just fire up Warehouse and update the Bash package as provided there. That way you're fixed.
Because it's neildk's patch not Jolla's.

No offence intended to neildk but security patches should come from the OS developer not some random person who we don't know on a repo that's open to just anybody with no QA.
 
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#194
Originally Posted by aegis View Post
Because it's neildk's patch not Jolla's.

No offence intended to neildk but security patches should come from the OS developer not some random person who we don't know on a repo that's open to just anybody with no QA.
well, that is Aegis as we know it
(no offence, got your point)

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#195
Say what?
http://jolla.com/updates/

How long vacation do they have at jolla ?

"
Next update in September

After putting out seven software updates, we’ll be taking a short well-deserved break in July. Look out for the next update in early September.
Cheers,
Jolla Team
"
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#196
Originally Posted by Leinad View Post
well, that is Aegis as we know it
(no offence, got your point)
Unfortunately I've had this company name since 2003, before Nokia inflicted it on the N9.
 

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Originally Posted by bluefoot View Post
I'll be pleasantly surprised if we get it before the end of next week.

I was hoping, as were a few others, that either update 1.1 or the anniversary update would be a big one which really improved some of the core features and UX ... but now that they've missed the early September update by a whole month, I'm guessing this is pretty unlikely
I'd lower my expectations. They said weeks ago that Update 9 (or 1.1.x, as far as I know) will, among other things, upgrade the Qt version to 5.2. This may not bring a ton of new features, but it's a huge task for Jolla. Also, I remember someone from Jolla saying that even the following update (10) will probably be more bugfixing (bugs from 9) than anything else, because update 9 is so ambitious that they just expect bugs to appear once it's out on users' devices.

I don't know when we'll get an OS update full of new features, but I'd assume it won't be 9 or 10.

(Update 9 should enable a few things in the app world, though. At least that was the plan at some point.)
 

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#198
Looking at the Jolla store people aren't impressed with younited android app.

I was expecting it to be build into the system with this new update
 
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Originally Posted by aegis View Post
Because it's neildk's patch not Jolla's.

No offence intended to neildk but security patches should come from the OS developer not some random person who we don't know on a repo that's open to just anybody with no QA.
And I fully agree with that. But my point was clear, I hope? I only said something about upgrading Bash using Warehouse, not who should deliver that update in the first place. Either you do something with my advice if you're concerned about Bash or not, your choice. It was nothing more than advice.
 

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Originally Posted by mariusmssj View Post
Looking at the Jolla store people aren't impressed with younited android app.

I was expecting it to be build into the system with this new update
As long as they give us the option to remove it (unlike the Tutorial app). I don't want Younited, I use OneDrive and am very happy with that.
 

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