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by praseodym
2737 days ago
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Debian Stretch was released June 2017 and Ubuntu 18.04, well, in April 2018, so its not too surprising that they ship with different Python versions. I do find it surprising that Linux distributions don’t always choose upstream LTS versions for their releases, it just feels like a big waste of effort to backport fixes across many versions. |
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Actually, Debian Stretch was released in April 2015, and their general freeze was set at November 2016.
Debian spends about 4 years producing a stable release, which excels at stability at the expense of using software releases that are far from the bleeding edge.