Tim , I know that very well, it was only an example on what is really a 
serious team that can handle every release if there are enough serious team 
members :P And my mail was some kind of motivation :)))








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От: Tim [email protected]

Относно: Re: Ubuntu-GNOME Digest, Vol 11, Issue 49

До: [email protected]

Изпратено на: Събота, 2014, Януари 25 01:06:31 EET



   
 
  
  
 
   
   On 25/01/14 06:20, Ivan Ivanov wrote:
   
 
    
   
    Yes, that is all true. I can add this:
   
 
   
 Call it politics or philosophy. Every Ubuntu related project which pretends to 
be an official distribution (flavour) has to follow the Ubuntu project concept 
- new release in every 6 months, LTS release every two years, etc. Everything 
depends on the manpower. Releasing new versions of Ubuntu GNOME in every 6 
months will prove the stability and productivity of our team.
   
 
    6 Month releases in-line with Ubuntu Release schedule are one of the 
requirements of being an officially recognized flavour. 
  
 LTS Releases are optional
  
 
  
 
   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecognizedFlavors 
  
 
   
   
 Every advanced Linux user can install an old version of any Linux distro and 
update kernel, software, desktop environment, etc. by himself. And he can stay 
with this version as long as he wants (as long as this distro is useful for 
him). But the 6-months cycle is for all users who want to use Ubuntu: they are 
sure that in April 2014 there will be a download link for a stable and updated 
LTS version of their favourite Ubuntu distro.
   
 
   
 That's why every open-source project always needs new serious contributors, 
testers, etc.
   
 
   
 I hope the things will go in the right direction and in April 2014 we will be 
loving our Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS.
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
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 От: Steve Ovens 
    [email protected]  
   
 Относно: Re: Ubuntu-GNOME Digest, Vol 11, Issue 49 
   
 До: Erick Brunzell 
       
   
 Изпратено на: Четвъртък, 2014, Януари 23 19:23:00 EET 
   
 
   
 
     
     
      I am with Lance, 
     
 
     
 I have a significant number of computers/vms, enough that I maintain a local 
repo. The only machine that moves from LTS is generally my laptop. 
     
 
     
 
      However, I wonder, aside from the DE, since we just pull from Ubuntu 
Main, the core still receives the updates to be on the level with Ubuntu Main 
does it not? 
    
 
    
 
    
 
     
     
    
 
    
 
     
      On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Erick Brunzell 
       [email protected] >  wrote: 
     
 
       
        
         
          
          
           On 01/23/2014 09:47 AM, James Vorderbruggen wrote: 
          
 
           
           
           
            On 01/23/2014 06:00 AM, 
            [email protected]  wrote: 
           
 
            
            
            Are you required by Ubuntu to create a LTS?

To me a LTS is not really high priority on this great Gnome distribution,
as the main reason for selecting Ubuntu GNOME is newest Gnome release.

I think people looking for a LTS will go for regular Ubuntu - what do you
think?

Regards,
Ren?
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            I hadn't ever really thought of that... I think that maybe the 
logic behind the LTS is that we should be as official and stable as possible.
 If we don't do the LTS, less people may feel comfortable using the OS.
 If we do the LTS, people can still add the latest version of GNOME if they 
want it ( 
           
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/FAQ#Why_Ubuntu_GNOME_is_not_shipped_with_the_latest_version_of_GNOME.3F
 ) 
          
 


 I hear what you're saying though.
 I think the choice here is between being a more official distro and being more 
of an experiment. 
          
 
          
 
           
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         Well there are people such as myself who maintain a fairly large 
number of computers and simply can't upgrade them all every 6 months, thus LTS 
which means Long Term Support is quite attractive. I currently have 51 
computers running 12.04. 
       
 
       
 Ultimately it will be up to Tim to decide if we can do an LTS or not and I'm 
cool with that, I consider him our own personal SABDFL :^) 
       
 
       
 If we can do an LTS that would be great, but if we can't it's not the end of 
the world ;^) 
       
 
       
 Lance 
       
 
        
      
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