> 
> If there have been no new "features", then release 2.3.1, and we can
> look at getting a freeze-exception for including it in Ubuntu Lucid.
> Ubuntu Lucid will be a long-term-supported release, so is likely to see
> more users (over a longer time period) when compared to a normal Ubuntu
> release.

Sounds good.  There are no new features at all, so 2.3.1 makes sense.
We definitely need a new package in Ubuntu, as Karmic still has 2.0.1 in
it...it looks like it's been upgraded to 2.3 in lucid now.  Getting
2.3.1 in it will be even better.  Cheers--



Julian
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