22nd October 2016, 12:32
Since Maui 1 was brand new and the first ISO to switch from Kubuntu to KDE neon, we decided to now ramp up our own infrastructure to be in full control to what goes in at what pace to Maui Linux only after testing. The transition needed should have Maui 1 and Maui 2 users equally save from updates just hitting them directly from the neon servers, since Maui does a lot more beyond the standard KDE via customizing and preparing non-kde applications as best as possible on Plasma.
After Plasma 5.8.2 has been tested and made available for Maui 1 users, every user from now has the choice to enable further incoming updates (via enabling "backports") or simply stay on the current running platform.
That allows everyone to find their sweet spot for their system and decide if to update and when to update or keep it absolute stable.
After Plasma 5.8.2 has been tested and made available for Maui 1 users, every user from now has the choice to enable further incoming updates (via enabling "backports") or simply stay on the current running platform.
That allows everyone to find their sweet spot for their system and decide if to update and when to update or keep it absolute stable.