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+ <B>David Walser</B>
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+<PRE>Florian Hubold wrote:
+&gt;<i> Our update policy already has an exception for Firefox, and so far there were
+</I>&gt;<i> no bigger issues during updates from our initial 4.0 to 10.0. And if most other
+</I>&gt;<i> distros don't use ESR, we're kind of alienated, and users will ask why we do that,
+</I>&gt;<i> because we're not aimed at enterprise usage currently.
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+There have been plenty of issues in the transition from 3.6 to 10.0, and I'm not talking about
+Mageia specifically. There's been lots of extensions broken, major UI changes, functionality
+ripped out, etc. It hasn't been smooth or easy at all. Major changes in FF have never come like
+this in its history. If they are going to continue to make radical changes at the pace they have
+been, it's going to continue to be a headache.
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+It's a pain for less sophisticated users who have a harder time adjusting to UI changes, broken
+extensions, and lost functionality. It's a pain for sysadmins who support these users, sometimes
+supporting them remotely. It's a pain for the distro to have to keep building these updates, deal
+with changed and upgraded dependencies, rebuild tons of dependent stuff, and have to try to QA
+something that's changing.
+
+Sticking to the ESR will mean less work for the distro, less stress for sysadmins, and less pain
+for users. It seems like an obvious choice.
+
+Yes, we all know there are users (sometimes more sophisticated, sometimes not) who always want the
+latest and greatest shiny new version numbers. I don't claim to have numbers to back it up, but
+I'd like to think that most users prefer major changes, adjustments, and possible breakage to occur
+infrequently, and only when it is expected (distro upgrade), rather than happening frequently and
+by surprise. I'd like to think that most would prefer things to continue to work, and work the
+same, and for updates to only fix bugs most of the time. I would also like to think that those who
+are overly obsessed about the new shiny version numbers can find ways to manage.
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