[10:43] !lts [10:43] LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; with the exception of 12.04 (Precise Pangolin), which will be supported for 5 years on the desktop. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Trusty (Trusty Thar 14.04) [10:44] LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Trusty (Trusty Thar 14.04) [10:45] bekks called the ops in #ubuntu (Mark_Shuttlewort) [12:00] tsimpson: When you get a sec, could you fix the spelling of $curLTSLong [12:09] !lts [12:09] LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; with the exception of 12.04 (Precise Pangolin), which will be supported for 5 years on the desktop. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) [12:10] i made a suggestion to renew that factoid [12:10] 12.04 was not an exception but a change in support time frames [12:12] !no lts is LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !$curLTS ($curLTSLong $curLTSNum) [12:12] I'll remember that tsimpson [12:12] !lts [12:12] LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) [12:13] there's a way to see the raw factoid, you can prefix the factoid name with a + [12:13] !+lts [12:13] LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !$curLTS ($curLTSLong $curLTSNum) [12:14] you should be able to omit in the ! in private too [12:48] tsimpson: thanks :) [15:01] * genii_ smacks nickserv === genii_ is now known as genii [16:11] I guess nobody reads the release notes. [17:07] Pici: Why would I read the release notes when I have intuition and old blog posts? [17:09] +1 to that [17:10] if schools can teach history from books that were printed in the 60's, old blog posts are good enough for me. [17:11] nothing good happened after 1965 anyway [18:40] Jordan_U: that was confusing. [20:57] === k1l_ is now known as k1l