I'd say we could have a serious discussion about it come April or May; maybe with some new numbers if Jamie would be so kind :)
-Chad
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Trevor Parscal tparscal@wikimedia.orgwrote:
So, it sounds like we will either maybe drop 5.3 after April, or my newborn son will be riding a bicycle before we can use Traits in PHP.
Hoping for the former, willing to accept the latter.
- Trevor
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 9:19 AM, AlisonW tech@alisonwheeler.com wrote:
and on my one webserver which *doesn't* run the LTS (for advance testing purposes, mostly) I just got caught by an increase from Apache2.2 to 2.4 which breaks all the things*.
AlisonW
- well, quite a lot, anyway. Much editing of configuration files and
temporarily making some facilities entirely unavailable while searching documentation to find out WTF is the way to do what I need now.
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On 21 February 2014 01:00, Techman224 techman224@techman224.ca
wrote:
Let me put this out there so there isn't confusion. The regular 6
month
releases of Ubuntu are the stable releases. A LTS release is released every two years on the same cycle as regular Ubuntu releases. A LTS release is certainly more stable than regular releases, but not
calling
regular releases stable is a bit misleading.
For server purposes, I think we can stick to LTSes. Approximately nobody runs a non-LTS Ubuntu for their web hosting. (And even less now that non-LTSes are only getting a nine-month lifetime.)
- d.
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