As a long term software developer and open source contributor, I understand that a lot of work goes into making a high quality release, but I do wonder if that level of concern for high quality can make one overlook other (more immediate) problems. It's now approaching a year since this was filed. Are there any regressions when moving from 1.2 to 1.3?.There are only two main questions that need to be answered: Given the long time from the 1.2 release I feel that now is the time to proceed. Releasing a 1.3 stable release will being many new features to the users, and shows that Mumble has an active development community. But at least part of it is the features discord has and Mumble lacks, like per user volume control. Part of it is their, ugly, UI design and the fact the servers are free. Part of this is discord's web client, and persistent server. Many users are moving to alternative products (Discord) from Mumble. Barring any regressions, a stable 1.3 release should be nothing but a good thing. Many users use sites like as their download source (It's the first result in a google search for Mumble), and those only serve stable versions. Unfortunately, the long time period between stable releases means many users are on version 1.2. It has a dynamic system to keep plugins up to date automatically, channel filters, per user volume controls, etc. Mumble version 1.3 has plenty of stable features that many users value. If there is an active discussion please post a link to it. I'm creating this issue because I haven't seen it discussed anywhere else.
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