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Should we allow questions that are about releases which are considered End of Life?
The first rule of any IT manager working in the field is "If it works - don't touch it". Suppose I have server running on Hardy and it works, and I know all security flaws found since are not affectin …
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Let's refine and clarify our off-topic close reasons
Current ruling actually achieves only 2 things:
Newbies with previous version of Ubuntu feel like they had been shown at the door. This is especially rude in November and May.
Experienced users will …