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<p>+1</p>
<p>No point claiming support if there isn't any.</p>
<p>We have really only relied on the fact that Xubuntu were helping
to support our desktop, and everything in "main" being supported
by Canonical. We have not had the manpower for SRU (Stable Release
Updates) for the other multimedia packages we care about.<br>
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<p>On the other hand, it would be good to have an LTS always
available. Many users prefer not to have to constantly update. Our
16.04 LTS will not be supported after April 2019.</p>
<p>Ross<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/04/18 18:55, Erich Eickmeyer
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<pre wrap="">Hey all,
I’ve been speaking with Simon Quigley and he suggested that, due to manpower, we drop 18.04 from being LTS and just go with a 9-month release for this cycle. Thoughts?
Erich
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