[bitfolk] Debian LTS (Was Re: Mail Severs)

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Hello,

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 01:48:15PM +0100, Simon wrote:
> use an OS with a long support life, CentOS or Ubuntu LTS.


If you run a business that depends on Debian and are wanting to see
longer support periods, I strongly suggest sponsoring developer time
to work on the Debian LTS project, which would start from €85/month
(+VAT):

    http://www.freexian.com/en/services/debian-lts.html


Freexian provides an excellent monthly report of where your money
went, and they work on packages in order of how many paying
supporters are using them.

I think it's a good crowd funding initiative, and BitFolk does
support it.

Cheers,
Andy

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