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+ <B>J&#233;r&#244;me Martin</B>
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+ <I>Sat Oct 2 14:50:57 CEST 2010</I>
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+<PRE>Le vendredi 1 octobre 2010, Olivier M&#233;jean a &#233;crit :
+&gt;<i> Le vendredi 1 octobre 2010 08:51:34, atilla ontas a &#233;crit :
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+&gt;<i> &gt; What's your opinion?
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> What about a rolling distribution ? As an user (just plain user) i do not
+</I>&gt;<i> think that installing a distribution is a goal, just a mean to use my
+</I>&gt;<i> computer, so i wish i could not spend time installing a distribution every
+</I>&gt;<i> 6 months or every year.
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+My opinion is nearly the same: what is the need to provide a new version each
+6 months? The marketing point of view is not a valid answer since we do not
+need to satsify shareholders or follow the market.
+
+So when a new version is needed? My point of view is that a new version is
+needed when a big change will occur for exemple a new major release of KDE or
+gnome, Xorg, perl, python, jdk, ...
+
+We need to change our view. Actually, the date of the release is decide and
+the deciders (maketting, CEO, CTO, ?) choose which softwares will be include.
+I propose to look at release date of the main softwares and decide when a new
+version will be proposed.
+
+For smaller software, we do not need to wait for a new version of the distro.
+Just provide it as we do with the backport repository.
+
+And no, rolling distro does mean use cauldron, since the system is not
+supposed to work properly and where critical breakage can appear.
+
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