2011-09-10, 07:33 AM
It's all over the web, rumors about Ubuntu switching over to a monthly release cycle. Seems like Ubuntu is following up
Firefox's example(copying Firefox?!). A reason behind it, because people like to explore. There would be no more code
names and updates would go through /etc/apt/sources.list just like Debian's testing repository(copying Debian?!). Problem
with this is same as the problems with Firefox moving too fast. Developers not being able to keep up and having alot less
time to develop decent applications for the OS. Applications would have more bugs making ubuntu even less stable Other
problems would be users losing confidence in the Operating system. Who wants to upgrade their OS every month? or
re-install every month?I know I don't, a 6 month release cycle I already find short. That's why I switched from Ubuntu to
Debian and same reason why I never liked fedora. But one month release cycle is insane!!Any Ubuntu users here?!I'm glad
I'm not [img]<___base_url___>//public/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.png[/img] What are your opinions on this? I sure hope for the Ubuntu users they don't make this mistake of switching to a monthly
release cycle.
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