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zetherooIs there any way to know what version of say php the next LTS will ship with?14:04
lotuspsychje!info rar14:05
ubotturar (source: rar): Archiver for .rar files. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2:5.5.0-1 (disco), package size 296 kB, installed size 810 kB (Only available for i386; amd64)14:05
lotuspsychjezetheroo: the bot has been made working for disco14:06
zetheroo!info php14:07
ubottuphp (source: php-defaults (69ubuntu1)): server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (default). In component main, is optional. Version 2:7.2+69ubuntu1 (disco), package size 2 kB, installed size 13 kB14:07
zetheroolotuspsychje: hmm ...not quite sure what that means14:07
lotuspsychjezetheroo: i think in this stage, releasenotes are not made yet14:08
zetherooOk14:09
lotuspsychjezetheroo: what you can do is, use apt-cache search keyword on your own system14:10
lotuspsychjezetheroo: those are the packages currently available for your system14:10
zetherooRight, but I was just asked by a webdev if I knew what the next LTS python and php version was going to be ... but I understand if it's a bit too early to call at this time14:11
lotuspsychjezetheroo: those packageversions can change during time, as your system gets updates, till final release14:11
lotuspsychjezetheroo: also keep in mind disco is a non-LTS version14:12
zetheroolotuspsychje: right, but the main version doesn't change in an LTS, right?14:12
zetherooah, I didn't know what 'disco' meant14:12
lotuspsychje!disco14:12
lotuspsychjetoo early :p14:12
lotuspsychjezetheroo: for LTS releasenotes visit the LTS version wiki releasenotes14:19
zetherooWhen do you think is the earliest time when software versions are released for Ubuntu LTS releases?14:21
lotuspsychjezetheroo: what are you asking exactly?14:22
lotuspsychjezetheroo: maybe your a lost in the channels? this is for ubuntu 19.04 right14:23
zetherooIt's basically about being able to plan ahead. If today all our Webservers are running php7.2 (Ubuntu 18.04) and we want to plan ahead for the migration to Ubuntu 20.04 it would be nice to know what version of php/python/nginx etc ... will be shipped in 20.04.14:24
zetherooIs there a channel for 20.04?14:24
lotuspsychjezetheroo: 19.04 is not even out here, 14:24
zetherooI know :)14:25
lotuspsychjezetheroo: when 20.04 gets a codename, development will start here14:25
zetherooOk, and in general is it known in which stage of development the shipped software versions are known? Beta ... Alpha ... etc ?14:26
lotuspsychjezetheroo: recently decided alpha stages are out of the game14:27
zetherooso straight to beta ... and is that only for 19.04 or in general from now on?14:32
lotuspsychjezetheroo: think from 18.10 and higher14:36
zetheroook14:37

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