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    NullN
    @irfan The reason a lot of companies got away from the year-versions is because it clearly very dated their software. If they fell behind for whatever reason the public would assume that the product was 'outdated', 'low priority', and hold off on purchase.So the companies realized it was taking away control of the release cycle from them..so if they dedicate to just always release each year I suppose it makes ... meh sense; but I don't really see the advantage. It makes more sense for ubuntu because ubuntu is as much a snapshot of other FOSS software repo as Canonicals own software.