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Plesse someone with permissoin update those readme files. Yes, files,
because during a fresh tw install i See another readme which still is
the one from 13.2...
Basil Chupin schrieb:
In PORTAL-TUMBLEWEED-
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Tumbleweed
there is this statement:
quote
Tumbleweed is based on Factory, openSUSE's main development codebase.
Tumbleweed is updated once Factory's bleeding edge software has been
integrated, *stabilized* and *tested*. Tumbleweed contains the latest
stable applications and is ready for daily use. [My emphasis]
unquote
But then in the README.FIRST, found in the repository-
http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/iso/
it is stated that
quote
These ISO files are published automatically once a new snapshot
finished. They haven't seen any kind of testing before publishing, so
download on your own risk and cost.
Most of the time they work, but there are times when they are broken.
unquote
Who would like to explain this apparent contradiction?
BC
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