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But as a FINAL 2.x release it would make sense to be a LTR, wouldn't
it. To give time before moving to 3.x.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/20/2016 4:28 AM, Tom Chadwin
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<pre wrap="">Just an idea: what about a 2.16 being an LTR rather than the 2.14 ?
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Counter-argument. This breaks the only newly established LTR release cycle
which is cited as very attractive to corporate users.
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