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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 01/10/2013 20:17, Brian Curtis a
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">I'm not going
to claim to know what workload is entailed with going to 3.10
next cycle, but what drew me into Ubuntu in the first place was
that it wasn't afraid to have the latest and greatest software
available to all desktop users. I hope that we don't lose that
great aspect of Ubuntu just because the work entailed from touch
tasks is taking over your time.</div>
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Hey Brian,<br>
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Well, we decided to shift the focus to stability, and stay a cycle
behind GNOME, before the touch work started. That decision was not
based on the fact that we were too busy, but rather on the believe
that users value stability over new versions. <br>
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Speaking about the Touch work, we don't see that as diverting
efforts, but rather focussing efforts on what the futur of
computing/Ubuntu is going to be like... sure it means the "old
"stack is going to change less, but we are still bring fixes and
improvements to it, while working on that transtions<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Sebastien Bacher<br>
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