Le 22/10/2014 11:25, Hans de Goede a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> As you probably know the graphics team always has more work to do
> then we've manpower.
>
> As the person taking care of various old xor-x11 apps / utilities
> and utility libraries I'm looking for co-maintainers to help with
> maintaini
Le 06/11/2012 20:19, Mark Bidewell a écrit :
> oddly this looks a lot like the Ubuntu release cycle if you replace
> stable with LTS
Ubuntu LTS in about 5 years lifetime. Other releases have a lifetime of
18mo.
For now, there is 5 maintained ubuntu versions at the same time (the
older is from 2008
Le 06/11/2012 20:05, Peter Lemenkov a écrit :
> 2012/11/6 Matthieu Gautier :
>>> So you not a maintainer but you still suggesting that we, maintainers,
>>> should do 2 times more job by supporting several simultaneous Fedora
>>> versions instead of 3 right now for m
Le 06/11/2012 19:48, Peter Lemenkov a écrit :
> Hello All.
>
> 2012/11/6 Matthieu Gautier :
>> For example, if we start from Fedora20 at beginning of 2014:
>> - Fedora20(jan 2014) is a stable release. (Fedora18 eol, actual way of
>> doing)
>> - Fedora21Preview(j
eview versions, but less QA (We have to admit it)
- Usual QA for stable version, but less dev
- Number of versions to maintain doesn't explode.
- We can have versions more rough, simplifying dev and still allowing
"real" user feedback.
- External editors could base their products on st