Op vrijdag 17-07-2009 om 10:17 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Vincenzo
Ciancia:
> The platform is released every six months, so it makes a very good
> candidate for synchronised releases in ubuntu. This is why perhaps
> ubuntu might have lots more success by adding the platform by itself
> rather than just synchronising to debian (I expect them to include the
> platform at a given version, and then update it in the next release,
> so ubuntu would actually have outdated versions of the platform in its
> six-months cycle, defeating the sole purpose of the platform itself).

Debian unstable & experimental are updated all the time, so as long as
the Debian maintainer keeps the package up-to-date, there will be a new
version every 6 months in Ubuntu too?

-- 
Jan Claeys


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