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Agreed, the summary above does not match the description in the article. Canonical isn't talking about ditching the LTS releases, they are talking about making their test releases (the ones which occur between LTS releases) rolling. This makes sense since people who use the testing releases want more cutting edge development and should be able to handle the odd breakage. People who want to run Ubuntu on servers or who want stability can continue to run LTS exclusively. Really, very little will change, except the people on the cutting edge won't have to perform a major upgrade every six months.