On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 9:34 PM, Vincent Bernat <ber...@debian.org> wrote:

>  ❦ 19 août 2013 21:04 CEST, jida...@jidanni.org :
>
> >
> http://dreamhost.com/dreamscape/2013/06/03/change-is-in-the-air-dreamhost-upgrades/
>
> Many people seem to justify a switch to Ubuntu LTS with the argument of
> 5-year security support. This support only applies for packages in
> main. A common example is nginx which is in universe. Packages in
> universe are just unsupported. They may or may not get any security
> support. If you need to advocate for Debian vs Ubuntu, I think this is a
> strong argument.
>

The fact that Debian only supports stable releases for about 1 year after
the release of the next version does not exactly help make a case against
Ubuntu, even now that non-LTS get only 12 months (instead of the former 18
months) of support. Maybe longer support terms for stable versions of
Debian would help (3 years?).

Also, many advanced users of Ubuntu end up contacting the Debian packager
for updates, fixes, backports, etc Even through Launchpad directly (the
Debian maintainer is shown as the package maintainer and receives e-mail
automatically)

-- 
Pau Garcia i Quiles
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