On 02/08/2012 04:02 PM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Not a complaint, per se, just a question. Why are the LTS versions "odd" (11, 13, 15, etc) and the non-LTS (10, 12, etc) even? As I read the chart, Digium/Asterisk is committing to a new LTS version every 2 years?
Well, the first LTS was Asterisk 1.4 (although we didn't call it an LTS then). The second LTS was Asterisk 1.8. The third would be Asterisk 11. It's just a quirk of the version numbering scheme.
The proposal is that yes, we'd be committing to producing an LTS every 2 years, and a standard release in the intervening years.
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