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> Unfortunately, this costs much resource. For the moment, we only
> provide
> security upgrades for the old versions,

That is the correct release model IMHO.  The only thing old releases
should get is maintenance.  If you want new features, upgrade.  That is
the point of upgrading.


> Things like kde2 are big. For example people ask us specific upgrades
> to
> kde2 for 7.1, 7.0, 6.1, etc.

That's silly.  What is the point of new releases if you backport all of
your development to previous releases.

> For the moment, we can't afford it.

And, IMHO, should not do it even if you could afford it.

b.



-- 
Brian J. Murrell

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