11-29-2024, 06:24 PM
(11-27-2024, 05:20 PM)tamer Wrote: Well, that single flag would solve most of the issues raised on the forum. I think the modern versioning just confuses many. Previously we had v3.25 and 3.41 released the next year and no one complained and expected some drastic improvements. Check out the latest stable chromeos LTS released just a week ago, it's v126 and not 131.Agreed.
The development based on LTS should be welcomed.
Considering the burden on the Cent developers, the fact that they have to start all over again after a month of development, and the fact that problems can be found in the released Cent, as was the case this May, it makes sense to develop on the stable LTS version.
It is hoped that the occasional “soon” or “ASAP” from the developers will be less than three months away.