Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2018 22:44:22 -0700 From: "@lbutlr" <kremels@kreme.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Long Term support versions? Message-ID: <255EA5AD-4C9D-498F-AA06-57C6ECB551BD@kreme.com> In-Reply-To: <A97750B6-EF45-4BD3-AE51-4CE245326DAF@shaw.ca> References: <D34900A4-B42E-4377-B9F2-34C1E8EF071C@kreme.com> <20181113111556.f5870a43fbb1fe38db2a9df2@sohara.org> <ED2E4D4E-DB41-497C-8191-4885B77ACFFD@kreme.com> <20181113130504.ce9045901a6c838aee60bc19@sohara.org> <7B97FE27-E2AD-431F-A0A3-01FFF26BC121@kreme.com> <20181113135750.ea704ac41e688fd98cc8fa0c@sohara.org> <49621BE5-435A-4078-85CA-478DC81854A1@kreme.com> <A97750B6-EF45-4BD3-AE51-4CE245326DAF@shaw.ca>
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On 19 Nov 2018, at 20:12, Dale Scott <dalescott@shaw.ca> wrote: > On the other hand, it might be more pragmatic to take a CI approach = and learn how to live with the release process. Is that possible? I can both live with it (as I have been doing for years) and still = complain! :) It seems obvious to me that going from FINAL to FINAL versions should be = possible, if not encouraged, and that supporting the FINAL version for = maybe a year -- or if we're really lucky two -- isn't really helping = anyone. The counter to not having the resources to maintain version support = longer is to slow version releases, not to force a faster upgrade = treadmill on everyone. --=20 Minds are like parachutes, they only work when they are open.
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