We are already on trusty and don't have a framework 14.04 agenda; or the plans for it are unbeknown to me.
So the questions are, What are the expected changes? When are these going to happen so that the core apps at least can change from framework 13.10? One of the components that changed and wasn't really in this framework was autopilot; I believe it should be added to the list since it is what we use to test all apps and since it broke compatibility with 1.3 which is in saucy we can't test the core apps easily which are framework 13.10 on our stable images which are also framework 13.10. This makes releasing new versions of core apps rather cumbersome since on upload to the store and as themselves being framework 13.10 will target both saucy and trusty but the functionality would only be tested on trusty. So it would require manual testing anyways to verify nothing was broken. So perhaps the core apps should already move to framework 14.04 (after first creating it). Another topic is, are there plans in the SDK for apps to declare the framework they support and only allow them to use APIs provided by that SDK/framework? Or provide a warning at least when diverging from it. As I said, maybe these things are being taken care of already; so if anyone knows, would be great. Cheers Sergio
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