Le 06.08.2014 16:22, Paul a écrit :
On Wed, 06 Aug 2014 15:56:13 +0200
"Charles-H. Schulz" <[email protected]> wrote:
LTS will never, however magically produce a "better quality release"
No, not magically, but by the very nature of it being around for longer
it will, in the end, result in a more stable product.
Really? So a software "being around" gets patches through the Holy
Spirit? LTS versions are never declared LTS months after they are
released. One version (one over two, in the case of Canonical) is agreed
and announced as LTS, and receives a specific treatment resulting from a
specific contract for a specific (longer) period of time. LTS implies
the existence of a business and a support machinery, not the virtue of
time.
best,
Charles.
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