Yes, I know what does they means but I don't understand why MS make two Enterprise. I mean one edition with the possibility CBB or LTSB as the Enterprise LTSB is, so the Enterprise is unnecessary.
Given W10 is now a rolling release like Arch linux they had to provide a stable version, just like Ubuntu and other linux distros are doing since a decade.
@T-S Many thanks! I would offer you a beer , but I think you live too far from me LTSB mean "only security updates and bug fixes", no new features. This is due to the fact that some businesses don't want to deal with testing new features that Microsoft might want to add to Windows 10 after it launches on July 29. Microsoft Edge (for example) has been designed to add new features on a regular basis so it wouldn't make sense to include the browser on Windows 10 Enterprise with LTSB.
Practically is an updated and faster win 7. No metro crap, no useless apps no forced updates. Likely the best windows ever. Thanks for the beer anyway.