We don't do that for development releases, no; hardy-updates only becomes useful after release. As is prominently mentioned in a number of places, you should not be using pre-release versions of Ubuntu unless you are comfortable dealing with occasional (even severe) breakage.
We don't do that for development releases, no; hardy-updates only becomes useful after release. As is prominently mentioned in a number of places, you should not be using pre-release versions of Ubuntu unless you are comfortable dealing with occasional (even severe) breakage.