[Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS - Message from Ubuntu GNOME Technical Lead]

Fran Dieguez fran.dieguez at mabishu.com
Wed Dec 18 16:17:44 UTC 2013


On mié 18 dic 2013 08:40:49 CET, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "All has been a bit quiet around here, if we are going to make a LTS
> release happen we are going to need a bit more activity!" [1]
>
> Ubuntu GNOME will NOT magically be an LTS release all by itself. WE DO
> need to work hard enough to achieve that. Ubuntu GNOME Community never
> let us down with 13.10 and the result was a super stable release and
> almost everyone is happy. NOW, it is TIME to do that yet again and go
> the extra miles. Let's do it :)
>
> Join us and MAKE IT HAPPEN:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GettingInvolved
>
> ALL of us are smarter than anyone of us = Team Work
>
> Thank you for choosing, using and contributing to Ubuntu GNOME!
>
> Ali/amjjawad
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>
> [1] https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome-packaging/msg00024.html
>
> --
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>

14.04 release is supposed to maintain the 3.8 release (correct me if 
I'm wrong) so I think in the technical perspective there isn't a huge 
work needed. So:

What special kind of work is required to do a LTS release?

Regards



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