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Re: [opensuse-edu] RFC: Join Education:desktop and Education:server to Education
- From: "James Tremblay" <JT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 09:04:25 -0400
- Message-id: <48902E99.B2A1.00B2.0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Lars,
when will the stable for SLE be working?
JT
On Di 29 Jul 2008 19:37:42 CEST James Tremblay <JT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No
If they use our official "stable" repository, they can already do this
- if they get the needed apache and mysql packages from somewhere...
If users use the buildservice repositories, they should notice that
these are our *development* repositories and not the official ones. I
added this to http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Repositories already.
So all we do is: follow the "stable" repository and provide all
packages via one single repository.
If you like, we can provide a special SLED and a special SLES add on
later. But IMO missing dependencies on SLES/SLED would cause users to
skip some packages like Joomla already. ;-)
With kind regards,
Lars
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when will the stable for SLE be working?
JT
Hi JamesLars Vogdt <lrupp@xxxxxxx> 07/29/08 5:29 PM >>>
On Di 29 Jul 2008 19:37:42 CEST James Tremblay <JT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Will the goal to compile for SLED\SLES be effected by this?
No
I don't and frequently can't use openSUSE in the school because NCL
doesn't stay working
due to package updates. I have been hoping that we would be serving
the SLA (School License Agreement) customers soon. My fear with this
is that it will confuse the new user who would think that they can
add Joomla to SLED.
If they use our official "stable" repository, they can already do this
- if they get the needed apache and mysql packages from somewhere...
If users use the buildservice repositories, they should notice that
these are our *development* repositories and not the official ones. I
added this to http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Repositories already.
So all we do is: follow the "stable" repository and provide all
packages via one single repository.
If you like, we can provide a special SLED and a special SLES add on
later. But IMO missing dependencies on SLES/SLED would cause users to
skip some packages like Joomla already. ;-)
With kind regards,
Lars
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