On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Gordon Burgess-Parker
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> On 18/08/11 14:07, Dave Hanson wrote:
>
>> I thought if I has a list of who uses what I could then write "Ubuntu
>> 10.04 has been chosen as it is the most popular version in use at the time
>> of writing"
>>
>>  10.04 is the latest Long Term Support version (LTS) and so is the version
> most likely to be used by commercial and business operations. LTS versions
> are released every two years so the next one will be 12.04.
> The intermediate releases tend to be more cutting edge and may well be more
> unstable...
>
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Alan - That is quite interesting.

Gordon - Yes perhaps 10.04 is the most commonly used on that basis, by the
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