Originally posted by mrugiero
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As XMir should not, if developed right, have any noticeable impact for end users, it makes sense to activate it by default as soon as it is ready (on a technical point of view I mean).
No bug is going to be reported and fixed if no one use the software. So better start such migration early and use multiple steps.
That's the whole point of "release early release often" in fact.
Citation needed.
AFAIK, nearly all computers sold with Ubuntu pre-installed still come with Precise nowadays.
If it's still not enough for you, I know it was stated multiple time on ubuntu-devel during the "let's ditch intermediate releases and call what's between LTSs a rolling release" debate. You can look for it if you want.
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