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No, I think what got us into this mess is Ubuntu being a server distro with a standard release cycle (as opposed to rolling release) getting incredibly popular on desktops. Desktop users want the newest version of their UI apps and don't care so much about stability. Ideally, the developers of e.g. Inkscape would offer the newest version on each Ubuntu version via apt, but that does not seem to be feasible. I am no A…
> Desktop users want the newest version of their UI apps and don't care so much about stability. [Citation needed]. Can you imagine telling this to someone who is about to present on a conference call, but zoom updated automatically and fails to start now?
I imagine MS has crunched the numbers at some point, and decided that the amount of lost work and interruptions due to forcible updates (especially contrasted with the benefits of updates) is not causing a significant number of people to ditch their OS for a competitor.