Hi all,
as you have probably seen there has been discussion opened up about
having a rolling release between the LTS releases. My guess is that this
means the approved LoCo teams would get a CD pack to distribute every
two years rather than every 6 months. Anyone know if this is a good
guess,
On 13-03-01 06:50 AM, Alan Bell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as you have probably seen there has been discussion opened up about
> having a rolling release between the LTS releases. My guess is that
> this means the approved LoCo teams would get a CD pack to distribute
> every two years rather than every 6
+1 to Randall marketing materials are better than Dvds as many LoCos have
customs problems to pass the Dvds as the customs thinks we are going to
sell them and dont let it inside the country.
And nowadays get your iso from internet is quite easy, Dvds end up in a
collection of Dvds from Ubuntu inst
On 01/03/13 at 07:46am, Randall Ross wrote:
> On 13-03-01 06:50 AM, Alan Bell wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > as you have probably seen there has been discussion opened up about
> > having a rolling release between the LTS releases. My guess is that
> > this means the approved LoCo teams would get a CD
I'm in favour of rolling releases, but because it'll mean a continuously
updated OS, not because it'll eliminate disks.
Many people are running end-of-life versions of Ubuntu. They had it
installed years ago, and now their computers need a release upgrade.
That's not a problem for most people on
Hi,
An idea would be to have branded discs that we could write ourselves
with the latest image. These could also be rewritable so users would be
able to update them. Some manufacturers say that DVD-RW discs can be
written about 10 000 times.
Personally, I think stickers are better for spread