On 2 June 2011 12:40, Pierre Joye <pierre....@gmail.com> wrote:

*snip*

>
> No, it is the same that what we proposed. What we proposed is that
> every release is actually a LTS release. What Ubuntu uses works fine
> for distros given that it is a distro with an insane amount of totally
> unrelated projects they distribute, and alternative repositories exist
> for almost each of them.
>
> For a programming language, it is a totally different story.
>

That makes more sense - you were, however, arguing against random LTS
releases which was rather confusing (there's a big difference between
"every release is an LTS" and "all LTS releases are random" - those
are not the only options).

Regards
Peter

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