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justinclift 15 hours ago

> ... not everybody upgrades to the newest distros immediately.

While that's true, for new deployments the story is often "deploy on the latest release of things available at the time".

So, there will probably be a substantial deployment of new projects / testing projects using the Linux 7.0 kernel along with the latest available software packages in a few weeks.

Maxion 9 hours ago | parent [-]

I would argue it's mainly inexperienced devs who deploy on the very latest. Once you get some more years under your belt you realize the value of LTS versions, even if you don't get the shiniest shiny.

yunohn 8 hours ago | parent [-]

> kernel version powering Ubuntu 26.04 *LTS*

josh-sematic 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Yes it’s LTS but the point is that the LTS system has overlapping support so you can wait on an older LTS for a bit before upgrading to a newer one. And it’s somewhat prudent to do so if you value stability highly, because often a few new issues will be discovered and patched after LTS goes live for a bit.