Ubuntu tumbleweed as renaming for alpha beta in the next development Ubuntu
In common it is hard to tell people that coming to the development Ubuntu would solve their problems they have with their systems.
Instead they are figuring arround with not official kernels and many ppa's which brings their systems in a unpredictable and error prune state and make bughandling hard/impossible to us when they report from such a system.
We should give them a bridge that not sound so bad to them like alpha and beta do.
Greg Kroah Hartman has shown this on openSUSE. He called the project Tumbleweed.
As realisation we could use the actual development version without the proposed repositories(which is default anyway).
The pure developer version with alpha and beta can be kept, by give it out with proposed repositories enabled by default.
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