Hello Dmitry!
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 12:15:02PM -0600, Dmitry S. Makovey wrote:
> I see the picture now and it makes me feel good :) So it looks like after
> deployment of freshly-released "stable" I have about 2 years in average to
> sleep well without dreaming of upgrades. After that I silent
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First of all thanks everybody for prompt replies.
I see the picture now and it makes me feel good :) So it looks like after
deployment of freshly-released "stable" I have about 2 years in average to
sleep well without dreaming of upgrades. After t
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Hello Dmitry!
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 09:34:31AM -0600, Dmitry S. Makovey wrote:
> My question is about release lifecycle in Debian world: exactly how long on
> average "stable" release is supported after it became "obsolete" or in other
> words when there's new "stable" release? (as example - h
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 09:34:31AM -0600, Dmitry S. Makovey wrote:
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> My question is about release lifecycle in Debian world: exactly how long on
> average "stable" release is supported after it became "obsolete" or in other
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> Hi everybody,
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> My question is about release lifecycle in Debian world: exactly how long on
> average "stable" r
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Hi everybody,
I'm not subscribed to the list, so please CC me in your response.
My question is about release lifecycle in Debian world: exactly how long on
average "stable" release is supported after it became "obsolete" or in other
words when the
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