> That is exactly why we have introduced long-term releases (LTR) for 
QGIS - for organizations that just need a stable QGIS for their work

But the only .0 LTR so far (2.8) was not stable.

> without having to worry about instabilities, testing and reporting bugs

I understand that. I was simply replying to the call for more testing and
reporting.



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