Linux Mint Wants Fewer Releases Each Year (For Good Reasons)
Linux Mint, a popular Linux distribution, is considering extending its release cycle from six months to a year. Lead developer Clement Lefebvre explains that the current tight release schedule leaves little time for feature development. Additionally, the team is working on significant improvements, including a new Cinnamon screensaver for Wayland support, a user administration tool called mintsysadm, and enhanced server capabilities to handle increased traffic.
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