Il 06/02/2012 15:00, Alex Schoof ha scritto:
The WHOLE POINT of an LTS release is that its a consistent,
predictable platform where things won't just change out from under you.
If I'm an admin that rolls out 12.04 across my company, and make sure
everything works, maybe write some custom tools against it, certify
everything, and then one day while patching systems I see that the
browser just got its version bumped? With zero warning, and no way to
prevent it, my LTS systems all just had a major component jump by a
major release. That is not cool.
I think we either need to hold major versions fixed, or reevaluate
what "long term support " means.
As an admin, I have to say this is IMHO by far the reasonable way to see
the question.
Cheers
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