On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 12:39:19PM -0600, C de-Avillez wrote: > On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 03:45:31 -0500 > JMZ <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 12/11/2016 07:12 PM, teo teo wrote: > > > > <snip> > > > 2) sticking to an LTS for 2 f***ing years means sticking to > > > tremendously obsolete software, usually full of bugs that have > > > already been fixed upstream (by the way that is usually already > > > true when the ubuntu release is brand new, let alone two years > > > later), > > <snip> > > > > I know, someone's going to think, "don't feed the troll". Hear me > > out. Teo teo's concerns about LTS are not trollish. Users who elect > > to run LTS rather than incremental releases must, at some point, > > maintain the system with more current debs which approximate the > > incremental upgrades. I always follow the incremental upgrades, as > > I'd rather fix a version which is farther along in development than > > LTS. I never fully understood why a individual user would use LTS. > > LTS is better suited to a circumstance where uniformity is prized, > > such as small businesses, corporations, libraries etc. Teo teo is > > certainly right that an LTS plan of action has significant deficits. > > That might be true (that Teo's concerns may be important). Nevertheless, > s/he behaves in a trollish way, and *intentionally* has been evading > moderation. > > S/he is moderated again. > > I personally do not care if these concerns are valid or not -- I > stopped reading her/his comments the moment they went to Trollland.
I don't think it's really trolling rather a false sense of entitlement. > There are many ways of raising an issue. The way s/he does it is not > acceptable on the Ubuntu ecosystem. Additionally, its self-defeating too. I'd much rather look at issues from people who are nice and respectful than people who yell and complain. -- Brian Murray
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