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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Release cycles proposals, and discussion</H1>
<B>lebarhon</B>
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<I>Mon Jun 13 21:18:19 CEST 2011</I>
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On my side, I think mageia should do a "mix" of others idea.
I would say :
- A release every year.
- During this year, a way to update some popular stuff (firefox, chrome,
libreoffice...)
- During this year also a way to add some new package if needed or if
there is some instant success for a new software.
Every 3 years, the release is LTS and that mean it would be maintain for
4 years.
So at the same time, mageia would be in 3 mode :
- The LTS
- The common release
- The cauldron.
With that kind of stuff, you should have no more than one release for
public at a time, and just one LTS.
If you update main software(we could define a list of no more than 20
software) people who are crasy about new function, or developper who
need tham to develop new stuff would be happy.
BTW : I think mailing list are totally outdated and that mageia should
have a special section in this forum for these discussion, or maybe
another forum.
It's totally impossible for people who want to participate sometimes to
follow you emails everydays. It's much faster to read some topic on a
forum than dozens emails. And your final user should be able to know
what happen easily. It would be a big + in front of others distributions.
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