Søndag den 28. juni 2015 23:09:01 skrev Jay:
Am Sonntag, 28. Juni 2015, 22:32:14 schrieb Martin Schlander:
Søndag den 28. juni 2015 19:43:20 skrev Carlos E. R.:
On 2015-06-28 17:03, Martin Schlander wrote:
Søndag den 28. juni 2015 14:58:52 skrev Carlos E. R.:
On 2015-06-28 14:08, Martin Schlander wrote:
I already made my suggestion. "openSUSE Home Server", or maybe that should be "openSUSE SOHO Server" (as in small office/home office) to not discourage small businesses from jumping aboard.
And then home desktop and laptop users feel out.
I think they _are_ out. At least by 2016 or 2017.
So I'm out, you say?
Me too.
Unless my expectations for hardware support and desktop software availability and up-to-dateness towards the middle and end of the 3-5 year release cycle turn out to be completely wrong.
Could it be that you're having a problem with the concept of the coming release as such? I mean the long-term-approach/integration of SUSE-packages?
I thought this has already been decided. Or is it still open for discussion?
There's nothing open for discussion. The future is written. Regarding the concept I think openSUSE 42 will be a pretty good competitor for Debian, FreeBSD, Ubuntu Server and CentOS on SOHO servers, but I also think it will be as irrelevant on the desktop as the before mentioned. But there are some unknowns. A lot of claims and "promises" have been made trying to sell the idea, about SLE major releases coming every 3 years (not taking 5 years like the last one), yearly SLE service packs which are "exciting". Hardware support which is backported, and whatnot. Only time will tell if any of that holds true. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org