Just thinking about Julien's proposals here: https://lists.launchpad.net/lubuntu-qa/msg02271.html
Please correct me if I'm mistaken but I think Ubuntu's nine month support cycle for Raring throws a wrench in the works as far as being able to skip a Saucy (13.10) release :^( Lubuntu 12.04 is supported until October 2013. Lubuntu 12.10 is supported until April 2014. Lubuntu 13.04 is supported until January 2014. So, in order to receive security updates until our Lubuntu 14.04 in April 2014, Lubuntu users would have to downgrade from 13.04 to 12.10 :^( OTOH we could make 13.10 basically a maintenance release with a minimal amount of non-security changes just to get us past this first nine month hump. Then we could maybe use a PPA, or combination of PPA's, for the more adventurous Lubuntu changes we want to see in 14.04. Ubuntu GNOME does this with these two PPA's: https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3 https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3-staging Or maybe that just complicates matters, but if my math is correct Ubuntu's new nine month cycle has us painted into a corner. Lance PS: Remember I'm trying to get used to a new email client so don't shoot me if this looks horrible ;^)
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