Having a release date for the point releases would "force" the developers to
make sure that security updates were done in time.
Now, I understand that Trisquel basically has one developer, Ruben, and it's
very hard for one man alone to do all this work by himself. Which is kinda
funny, seeing as the GNU project never really released a distro themselves
that could be said to fulfill the GNU project's purpose, nor do they actually
support for real the projects that try to do that. Having more people writing
code in Trisquel would certainly help Ruben a lot. He has done a great work
with Icecat from what I understand. Wish it was in Debian's repos.
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