On 21/12/2018 01:37, Aere Greenway wrote: This is correct. In recent LTS releases, official flavours supported by the community and volunteers have only committed to 3 years support instead of the 5 offered by the main Ubuntu release.
While Ubuntu very kindly provides much infrastructure and resources to allow flavours to develop and release their offerings besides the main Ubuntu release, the actual day to day development and support is done by unpaid volunteers; often very small teams of dedicated people. This means we have to be realistic and more conservative in what we commit to, and in this instance flavours committing to just 3 years LTS support is one of these compromises. Rik Mills Kubuntu Devel Kubuntu Council > This means that even though the main archive of 18.04 LTS is supported > until April 2023, where Ubuntu has no i386 desktop support (and Lubuntu > is apparently the only Ubuntu variant supporting i386 desktop), support > of 32-bit desktop in Ubuntu will end in 2011, rather than the expected > 2013. > > Please let me know if this is correct, or not. > > -- > Sincerely, > Aere > > -- Ubuntu-release mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
