Hi :)
The LTS is the equivalent of the Stable Branch for Debian except that Stable = 
Old Development Branch so it's usually been around a few years before it's 
considered stable.  

The LTS is developed as new and stable right from pre-planning stages.
Updates, patches and all are back-ported to the LTS for 3 years after
release (5years for server edition) on a higher priority than they are
back-ported to other supported 6monthly releases.

So, i tend to get most clients onto the LTS and try to stick with it
myself too.  Soemtimes i move 1 or 2 machines onto the 6monthlies if
there are issues with wireless drivers or something but i try to stay
with the LTS if possible.

I do quite like Unity and think that it's good to have as the default.  People 
that need something a bit beefier tend to be the sort of people that are able 
to switch DEs anyway.  
Regards from
Tom :)

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