Re: I won't be supporting Yakety

2016-09-16 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella

Stephen M. Webb:
> I would argue though that it's better to test, report, and fix bugs
> before they're released and not after, which is what happens if
> you're not using the current dev release.

I will take that into account. Have a nice day.


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Re: I won't be supporting Yakety

2016-09-15 Thread Stephen M. Webb
On 2016-09-15 12:23 PM, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> This is to warn that I won't be debugging Yakety. The reason is I will be 
> sticking with long term releases as a test for
> a while, as I suspect those are better suited for most people.

Yes, LTS releases are the recommended version for most people.  I would argue 
though that it's better to test, report,
and fix bugs before they're released and not after, which is what happens if 
you're not using the current dev release,
but your choice is understandable.

Thanks you for your work.  It doesn't go unappreciated.

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Re: I won't be supporting Yakety

2016-09-15 Thread Ian Bruntlett
Hi Alberto,

On 15 September 2016 at 17:23, Alberto Salvia Novella  wrote:

> This is to warn that I won't be debugging Yakety. The reason is I will be
> sticking with long term releases as a test for a while, as I suspect those
> are better suited for most people.
>
> This is important because I'm who sets importance to most bugs in Ubuntu,
> and that discovers the critical ones early on before release. So it could
> happen that Yakety is more unstable than previous Ubuntu releases.
>
> Good luck, muahaha! (*^0^*)
>
OK. I typically test Lubuntu (32-bit) on a Samsung NC10 Netbook. Intend to
do more testing on a couple of 32-bit tower systems I have "inherited".
Might even find time to try Ubuntu(64-bit) on another "inherited" system.

BW,


Ian

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