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<H1>[Mageia-dev] How will be the realese cycle?</H1>
<B>Tux99</B>
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<I>Tue Oct 5 16:04:57 CEST 2010</I>
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Quote: Gustavo Giampaoli wrote on Tue, 05 October 2010 16:01
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</I>><i> In fact, what you need to define is what's the "core" system.
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</I>><i> Then you could see "core system" will be updated every X month.
</I>><i> Example: you decide to update core system every 12 month.
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</I>><i> So, "core system 2011" will last 12 month. But during those 12 month
</I>><i> you provide constantly updates / upgrades for all the rest of the
</I>><i> software that isn't part to "core".
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</I>><i> And of course, for "core system 2011" updates / bug fix / security
</I>><i> patches / etc.
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</I>><i> During those 12 month, you can work in "core system 2012".
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</I>><i> Here, the "rolling" part is the "non-core" software that is constantly
</I>><i> updated.
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</I>><i> This way "core system" becomes more stable every day during the whole
</I>><i> year. But without getting older because in every moment you have the
</I>><i> latest GIMP or Thunderbird available.
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This is very similar to what I just suggested so I perfectly agree with
you.
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