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Questions about older versions of Ubuntu still covered by ESM should be on topic on Ask Ubuntu.

There may be many valid reasons a person still needs to use 14.04 or 16.04. Where else will they go to find an answer to there questions besides AU?

If Canonical can continue support of these versions, I think AU can find space to post these questions on this site.

Nobody is forced to answer these questions or to even view them.

Yes there was a phony vote to settle this matter earlier this year, something like 40 people out of a total of 25 million Ubuntu users voted to ban EoSS questions. This is far from a quorum.

ESM

Questions about older versions still covered by ESM should be on topic on Ask Ubuntu.

There may be many valid reasons a person needs to use 14.04 or 16.04. Where else will they go to find an answer to there questions?

If Canonical can continue support of these versions, I think AU can find space to post these questions on this site.

Nobody is forced to answer these questions or to even view them.

Yes there was a phony vote to settle this matter earlier this year, something like 40 people out of a total of 25 million Ubuntu users voted to ban EoSS questions. This is far from a quorum.

ESM

Questions about older versions of Ubuntu still covered by ESM should be on topic on Ask Ubuntu.

There may be many valid reasons a person still needs to use 14.04 or 16.04. Where else will they go to find an answer to there questions besides AU?

If Canonical can continue support of these versions, I think AU can find space to post these questions on this site.

Nobody is forced to answer these questions or to even view them.

Yes there was a phony vote to settle this matter earlier this year, something like 40 people out of a total of 25 million Ubuntu users voted to ban EoSS questions. This is far from a quorum.

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ESM

Questions about older versions still covered by ESM should be on topic on Ask Ubuntu.

There may be many valid reasons a person needs to use 14.04 or 16.04. Where else will they go to find an answer to there questions?

If Canonical can continue support of these versions, I think AU can find space to post these questions on this site.

Nobody is forced to answer these questions or to even view them.

Yes there was a phony vote to settle this matter earlier this year, something like 40 people out of a total of 25 million Ubuntu users voted to ban EoSS questions. This is far from a quorum.

ESM

Questions about older versions still covered by ESM should be on topic on Ask Ubuntu.

There may be many valid reasons a person needs to use 14.04 or 16.04. Where else will they go to find an answer to there questions?

If Canonical can continue support of these versions, I think AU can find space to post these questions on this site.

Nobody is forced to answer these questions or to even view them.

Yes there was a phony vote to settle this matter earlier this year, something like 40 people out of a total of 25 million Ubuntu users voted to ban EoSS questions.

ESM

Questions about older versions still covered by ESM should be on topic on Ask Ubuntu.

There may be many valid reasons a person needs to use 14.04 or 16.04. Where else will they go to find an answer to there questions?

If Canonical can continue support of these versions, I think AU can find space to post these questions on this site.

Nobody is forced to answer these questions or to even view them.

Yes there was a phony vote to settle this matter earlier this year, something like 40 people out of a total of 25 million Ubuntu users voted to ban EoSS questions. This is far from a quorum.

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C.S.Cameron
  • 20.2k
  • 13
  • 13

ESM

Questions about older versions still covered by ESM should be on topic on Ask Ubuntu.

There may be many valid reasons a person needs to use 14.04 or 16.04. Where else will they go to find an answer to there questions?

If Canonical can continue support of these versions, I think AU can find space to post these questions on this site.

Nobody is forced to answer these questions or to even view them.

Yes there was a phony vote to settle this matter earlier this year, something like 40 people out of a total of 25 million Ubuntu users voted to ban EoSS questions.