Linked by Hadrien Grasland on Sun 13th Feb 2011 18:56 UTC, submitted by Debjit
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu "According to the original release schedule, the final release of Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narhwal" on 28th April was to be preceded by a Release Candidate on 21st April. [However, said] Release Candidate has been scrapped and in its place, the Release Team has added a second beta on 14th April. The changes has been necessitated by the fact that 21st April is just before Easter and, so, many developers and testers would be unavailable during the time."
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RE: Canonical is slipping...
by jbauer on Mon 14th Feb 2011 09:27 UTC in reply to "Canonical is slipping..."
jbauer
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2005-07-06

Now that Ubuntu is the undisputed king of distros (by some opinions anyway) am I the only one who notices how each new release slips just a little bit more in quality and polish? Now they're skipping release candidates? Apparently, Canonical thinks it's the Microsoft or Apple of the Linux world; it will give its users what it decides is best on its schedule and they'll either like it or be damned. No thanks Canonical.


It's easy to be king when there's no one else even trying.

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