On 2/28/13 12:44 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
About the term "Interim Releases":
There's no such thing in Ubuntu. We have regular releases and LTS releases
and until some decision has been made, I think those are the appropriate
terms. If this is actually a discussion, I think people should avoid
referring to our current releases as interim as that is a completely
inaccurate and prejudicial way to describe them.
Scott K
Perhaps it might also be correct to not refer to the "rolling release"
as a release at all, but simply the current development version.
I'm going to propose we just have LTS releases and a current development
version (perhaps with snapshots).
The development version wouldn't be "unsupported", per se, as our policy
for any supported version is to first fix it in development.
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