For further reference, are you able to point me to a ubuntu.com page that would outline, what exactly does "support during a release's lifetime" include?
I would be grateful in knowing what policies are followed, more specifically:
- Are only security-related updates known as and included in "support"?
- If not, what types of bugfixes may a user expect without upgrading to a newer version, and how major issues will be addressed?
- And further, is there an official policy for what is called "backports"?
If such a policy does not (yet) exist, I would expect one at least to be created published for the Ubuntu 6.06 Long Term Support release, i.e. Dapper Drake.
I will be grateful for clarification in this matter.
Thank you.
For further reference, are you able to point me to a ubuntu.com page that would outline, what exactly does "support during a release's lifetime" include?
I would be grateful in knowing what policies are followed, more specifically:
- Are only security-related updates known as and included in "support"?
- If not, what types of bugfixes may a user expect without upgrading to a newer version, and how major issues will be addressed?
- And further, is there an official policy for what is called "backports"?
If such a policy does not (yet) exist, I would expect one at least to be created published for the Ubuntu 6.06 Long Term Support release, i.e. Dapper Drake.
I will be grateful for clarification in this matter.