On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 1:40 PM, Barry Warsaw <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 02, 2016, at 09:30 AM, Luke Faraone wrote: > > >I'd recommend staying on 1.8; while 1.10 will be supported through the end > >of 2017, 1.8 is an LTS release, and a reasonable target for e.g > third-party > >extensions to continue to build on top of. Switching this close to FF > seems > >risky for minor benefit. > > > >Shipping 1.10 in Debian makes sense, since we're hoping to be able to > >include 1.11 LTS in stretch. > > Presumably then, Ubuntu and Debian would align at some point before the > next > Ubuntu LTS? > Maybe Luke would know better about Debian/Ubuntu alignment at that point. It looks like 1.11 is the next LTS and it aligns nicely with 18.04 since it releases in 2017 and is supported into 2020. -- Regards, Corey
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