Alvaro,
Exactly, Solaris becomes the LTS version of Indiana.
On Jun 20, 2007, at 5:17 AM, Alvaro Lopez Ortega wrote:

Ben Creitz wrote, On 20/06/07 13:09:

>> It will also create some healthy competition when Ubuntu, Fedora,
>> OpenSolaris come out on a similar schedule and the comparative reviews >> come out. This is something I believe we should embrace as it will show
>> where OpenSolaris is better and where it can be improved.
>
> What about a "long term support" release, too?  Ubuntu will support
> an "LTS" release for three years on desktops and 5 years on servers.
> Fedora doesn't have this as far as I know, but for that type of
> stability people turn to CentOS.

  That's a very good question.

  IMO, we should not support a LTS version from Indiana. That would be
  pretty time expensive and it is actually outside the project scope
  (at least as I understand it). Besides, that is exactly what Solaris
  is.

--
Greetings, alo.
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