This is to tell you that, as an experiment, I would be only giving
priority to bugs for the latest long term Ubuntu release. In contrast of
doing for the latest regular release, as I have been doing till now.
The importance of this is that setting priorities is actually what tells
us which bugs render the operating system broken, so it is a critical
part of its stability.
This is to warn you that I won't be doing that in regular releases, at
least for a while, what potentially could render those more unstable
than usual. Currently I am who is setting priorities to most bugs in Ubuntu.
The reason why I am doing this experiment is because I suspect that,
even when having a constant flow of innovation in applications is good,
components which other software depend on need a fixed specification for
a while for the applications to be robust. And this is better served by
a frequency of change of two years than six months.
(https://business901.com/marketing-kanban/cadence)
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