So what would be the projected date for 13.2? Can I assume that in Leap of November 2015, it will still be possible to use KDE4 in the same way? In 13.2 SystemD is already there; so I expect no monumental changes just because it builds on a new foundation (with Leap). I think reducing the amount of work you need to do is a very good thing. Logo is also excellent, although it could use a better font (whiter, thicker, bigger spacing, lower height). The quality of one's logo (s) is really not an unimportant thing; it can inspire confidence or break it. To put it mildly. Anyway. https://news.opensuse.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/leap.png My only question is whether I can expect disruptive changes. The problem for instance, with the Ubuntu spinoff is that they force a choice between kde 4 and kde 5. Everything from their 15.04 can only use KDE5, and both are not co-installable..... I am very happy that OpenSUSE 13.2 uses .kde4 as the base profile directory. Anyway, two questions: - what is the projected EOL date for 13.2? - will it be easy to migrate a 13.2 KDE4 system to Leap? On 09/14/2015 10:34 AM, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
The end of life statement (https://en.opensuse.org/Lifetime) for openSUSE does not state this for openSUSE 13.1 and 13.2. Have the dates been set?
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