On 4 September 2016 at 02:24, Carlos E. R.
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On 2016-09-04 02:08, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Carlos E. R.
wrote: Ok, ok, I thought we were just conversing, like friends. No need to be that blunt.
I think we are doing that here-- just that there is no point on having a conversation if the code needed to reduce the memory requirements is not gonna be there..;)
I accept that, of course, no problem. But it can be said nicely. Like "well, seems a nice feature, maybe someone volunteers to code it. I can't, sorry, there are other pressing tasks".
You've been here long enough to know how the community works, ideas are great, but actual contributions make actual changes. I think it's natural for people to get fatigued by endless ideas.
By the way, I did not ask to reduce the memory requirements, but it happens that the devs have done much improvements in reducing it (thanks). The only change I suggested is a warning in the installer saying "Hey, I think you don't have enough memory to proceed with the install" (abort/ignore/retry).
The irony being that implementing such a feature will probably require more memory.. ;)
Sure, there is a doc somewhere that says the minimal RAM requirement. I did not read it, or did so years ago. I'm sure many people will not read it - hey, AFAIR the installer does not display the release notes before installing :-p
It does, you have a 'Release Notes' button on every single screen in YaST after you've accepted the software license. It's next to 'Help' in the bottom left hand corner. openQA sees this button in every single Leap 42.1, Leap 42.2, and Tumbleweed test it does, how come you've missed it? I thought human testing was meant to be better than a stupid automated robot ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org