No matter what, it how does the status "Fix Released" status for xserver-xorg-video-intel correspond to the status in karmic?
Also, is the support status of an officially supported release really reduced like you suggest when a new release is out, and even before it is released?
According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
Karmic (being only 4 months old!) will reach it's end of life date on April 2011.
Is there a different date for when bugfixes will not be done anymore, like 2 months before next release?
I understand that if no easy bugfix is possible for karmic, it will not be fixed. But the mere fact that a new release is close hardly seems like a valid reason for rejecting a bug report.
No matter what, it how does the status "Fix Released" status for xserver- xorg-video- intel correspond to the status in karmic?
Also, is the support status of an officially supported release really reduced like you suggest when a new release is out, and even before it is released?
According to https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Releases
Karmic (being only 4 months old!) will reach it's end of life date on April 2011.
Is there a different date for when bugfixes will not be done anymore, like 2 months before next release?
I understand that if no easy bugfix is possible for karmic, it will not be fixed. But the mere fact that a new release is close hardly seems like a valid reason for rejecting a bug report.