governance provided by Ubuntu. They have to meet the requirements of any other Ubuntu flavor in order to continue to be considered an official Ubuntu flavor. So yeah, that's where that comes from. And not to take anything away from the Linux Mint team. I don't know either one of us is saying that. They're doing a phenomenal job and the flexibility that gives you not being tied to Ubuntu from a governance perspective lets you go and experiment and try new things that perhaps Ubuntu might not let you do. I'm not saying it's a bad thing. I'm just saying when we're doing a review, we need to bring up these type of things because some people might have some problems or might not be as comfortable. So anyway, I'm trying to be as objective as I can. This isn't going, you know, I'm well, we always whether we like it or not, we always say, you know, we try to be fair on our reviews. And Ubuntu Mate has that six month release cycle and the LTS and they have downloads for 32 bit and 64 bit and (26/42)
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