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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/19/2013 03:08 AM, Julien Lavergne
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<div class="gmail_quote">2013/11/18 Iberê Fernandes <span
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Regarding:<br>
<div class="im">> Since the next release is a
“all-you-can-fix” roadmap, maintaining it will<br>
> be IMO a waste of time. If you want to work on
something specific, talk to<br>
> me by mail or IRC (gilir on #lubuntu).<br>
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I agree it'll be a waste of time if we may be moving to
LXQt on 14.10 cycle.<br>
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Hence, does 14.04 has to remain LTS yet? I mean, should we
drop the<br>
LTS idea for 14.04 once:<br>
- LXDE is dying;<br>
- we're missing devs and LTS would demand support together
with the<br>
non-LTS releases.<br>
- LXQt seems to be not ready for 14.04<span
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<div>I'm not sure it will be quite ready for 14.10 either
(we have to change all the GTK applications to Qt version,
it's quite a lot of work to test the integration of all of
them). But with a 14.04 LTS, we can release a
"not-so-stable-and-finished" 14.10 Qt version, because we
still can advise people to keep 14.04. The goal also, is
to focus on maintaining the LTS version, and development
the Qt version until it's stable enough to completely
switch to it. That should make the maintenance possible (1
version to maintain, 1 to develop).<br>
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<div>Regards,<br>
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<div>Julien Lavergne<br>
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Julien:<br>
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This approach makes good sense to me. I agree, for what it's
worth. <br>
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Sincerely,
Aere</pre>
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