At present, with a 6 months release
> cycle, users should probably be considering moving to a release around
> the time its successor is released.  Or staying with an LTS, and
> upgrading when the successor's .1 comes out.
>   


By the way, this is what most of people do with Windows. Even more : 
most of Windows users just stay with their OS until buying a new computer.

If we want to look in a "very end-user" perspective, a computer is only 
supposed to work with the OS it was shipped with. Dell sold me a 
computer which is supposed to work with Hardy, and it does work with 
hardy. The fact to install a Jaunty *is not* an end-user behavior. The 
first line of the GPL is very clear on that point ;)

Laurent

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