Hi, Le samedi 08 septembre 2012, à 11:53 -0700, Michael Dinon a écrit :
Hi All,
I am running GNOME on Fedora right now as I have recently become a big fan of the GNOME desktop. I am curious at giving GNOME a go with openSUSE. What would you say are the best reasons to use GNOME with openSUSE? Also it looks like from what I read the openSUSE GNOME team plans to have a repo for 12.2 users to upgrade to 3.6, does the team try to do that for all GNOME releases that fall outside of the openSUSE release schedule?
Haven't replied to this earlier, sorry. I would say the advantages of openSUSE compared to Fedora is that we have a system that is usually more stable (in the development version, at least -- I hear rawhide is pretty wild) and that we nearly always backport new versions of GNOME to the latest stable version of openSUSE, which is pretty cool. If you only compare the GNOME integration: both Fedora and openSUSE are using a nearly-vanilla GNOME, so there's no big difference there. That being said, Fedora is a nice distro too :-) (I love that they're pushing the latest technologies, for instance -- that is part of what explains some of the rawhide issues) Cheers, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org