Thank you. I also just read the "Part Rolling via Backports" page again.
https://mauilinux.org/part-rolling-via-backports/
Thanks to your responses and this page, I think I am getting a better idea of how Maui Linux is put together.
If I understand it correctly, each Maui release is a set of frozen packages. Once released, these packages will not be updated, but only security updates from ubuntu will be made. (Unless backports are enabled which basically creates a constantly updated desktop and applications packages built on top of Ubuntu LTS and KDENEON)
Does that sound about right?
https://mauilinux.org/part-rolling-via-backports/
Thanks to your responses and this page, I think I am getting a better idea of how Maui Linux is put together.
If I understand it correctly, each Maui release is a set of frozen packages. Once released, these packages will not be updated, but only security updates from ubuntu will be made. (Unless backports are enabled which basically creates a constantly updated desktop and applications packages built on top of Ubuntu LTS and KDENEON)
Does that sound about right?