I do agree with Uqbar: what about those who use Jaunty? they can only cry?
This idea that when a new Ubuntu version occurs there is no more need to fix the bugs of the preceding version is unrational because a new version is always full of new bugs and one should always wait a few months before upgrading its system.
It's undecent too regarding the users of the preceding version who are considered negligibles!
So you can get:
- either the preceding version with bugs that developpers consider there is no need to fix them
- or the new version with new bugs whose solutions haven't been found yet
I do agree with Uqbar: what about those who use Jaunty? they can only cry?
This idea that when a new Ubuntu version occurs there is no more need to fix the bugs of the preceding version is unrational because a new version is always full of new bugs and one should always wait a few months before upgrading its system.
It's undecent too regarding the users of the preceding version who are considered negligibles!
So you can get:
- either the preceding version with bugs that developpers consider there is no need to fix them
- or the new version with new bugs whose solutions haven't been found yet
but not a STABLE DEBUGGED SYSTEM.