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No, Ubuntu is Not Moving To A Rolling Release

By Ricky on November 25th, 2010 
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blackeubuntulogo-300x79 Yesterday there was an article on The Register which led to suggestions that Ubuntu might be moving to a rolling release. While a rolling release does have many things I like, since there has been no official word Mark Shuttleworth or anyone from Canonical I was somewhat hesitant to believe in it.

Well now we have official words from Canonical. Rick Spencer, the Engineering Director of Ubuntu at Canonical has said the Ubuntu is not moving to a rolling release.

This is what he wrote in his blog:

Ubuntu is not changing to a rolling release. We are confident that our customers, partners, and the FLOSS ecosystem are well served by our current release cadence. What the article was probably referring to was the possibility of making it easier for developers to use cutting edge versions of certain software packages on Ubuntu.This is a wide-ranging project that we will continue to pursue through our normal planning processes.

So, there you have it straight from the horse’s mouth – Ubuntu will continue with its six month cycle. Now we are back to relying on the backport PPAs as usual.

via TheRavingRick

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No, Ubuntu is Not Moving To A Rolling Release was originally published on Digitizor.com on November 25, 2010 - 11:58 am (Indian Standard Time)