Ubuntu Developer Summit lays out vision for strong Hardy Heron release
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| Most of the goals for Hardy Heron look very promising and feasible. Shifting
| away from the emphasis on new features in order to improve reliability is a
| good way to shore up some of the biggest gaps so that the long-term support
| release is very strong. As major hardware vendors begin to consider joining
| Dell in offering Linux preinstallation, the availability of a robust release
| with three years of support will make Ubuntu much more tempting for these
| companies.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071101-ubuntu-developer-summit-lays-out-vision-for-strong-hardy-heron-release.html
Related:
In-Depth Roadmap Analysis For Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04
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| The Hardy Heron Roadmap has over 130 new ideas that have been proposed thus
| far. I’ve examined each one of these ideas in detail, threw out the ones
| that weren’t interesting to me, wrote an explanation for each, and sorted the
| list into three categories:
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| 1. User Experience,
| 2. Networking and Security,
| 3. Support
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http://www.fsckin.com/2007/10/30/in-depth-roadmap-analysis-for-ubuntu-hardy-heron-804/
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