Peter,

no problem.

IMHO from my view the best thing would be, Inverse would be so kind
and build the 10.04 packages i. e. for a year (2014), so there is some
time to migrate.

Or at least I would be glad they will build it until SOGo 2.0.10.

But that mail from Francis was a bit ... surprising.

Greetings,
   Martin

Am 22.07.13 22:37, schrieb Szládovics Péter:
> You're right, sorry.
> 
> 2013-07-22 22:25 keltezéssel, Martin Rabl írta:
>> Ubuntu 10.04 SERVER. Not Client.
>> 
>> http://assets.ubuntu.com/sites/ubuntu/515/u/img/business/screenshot-server-release.png
>>
>>
>>
>> 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_10.04_Lucid_Lynx#Ubuntu_10.04_LTS_.28Lucid_Lynx.29
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Am 22.07.13 22:10, schrieb Szládovics Péter:
>>> 2013-07-22 21:40 keltezéssel, Martin Rabl írta:
>>>> Hi Francis, hi list
>>>> 
>>>> I'm sorry - I understand this for Lenny, but not for a LTS,
>>>> which will be supported until 2015 ...
>>>> 
>>>> Is there so much more effort to build Lucid-Packages?
>>>> 
>>>> For many 10.04-Servers upgrading is not wanted because of 
>>>> several policies, especially in companies.
>>> I think it isn't true. The Ubuntu X.04 versions, what have
>>> major number is dividable by 2 are LTS versions, and Ubuntu
>>> supported them for 3 (three) years. That versions, what have
>>> major number is dividable by 4, Ubuntu sopports them +2 two
>>> years, so 5 (five) years. Ubuntu 10.04 is supported for 3
>>> years, so it's over this year.
> 

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