I hate to disagree with you my friend. I do not want to create a distro 
dependency in the organization I work for. We want to deploy our OpenStack 
Cloud out of the github repos all the time.

Edgar

On 4/11/17, 8:50 AM, "Jonathan D. Proulx" <[email protected]> wrote:

    
    Riding the LTS tangent train ... 
    
    On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 03:40:20PM +0000, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri) wrote:
    
    :Chasing trunk just isn’t feasible for larger organizations, and as Edgar 
mentioned, updating the code every 6 months (or even a year) is a really 
difficult proposition.
    :
    :There’s a reason large vendors do LTS releases; it just makes sense.
    
    I agree, but the problem isn't (exactly) not wnating to do LTS is
    getting the people power to make it happen.  Existing stable release
    resources are already extreamly stretched as I understand it and it's
    nto the exciting work that tends to motivate and excite developers to
    self motivate.
    
    I'd rather hoped dristos would step up assign people to do this type
    of work since it would seem to be in their interest, but they
    haven't.  Without some employers assigning paid developer resources to
    this I don't see how it can happen.
    
    Any suggestions on how to incentivise this would be great.
    
    -Jon
    

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