On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 21:32 +0200, Piotrek Juźwiak wrote:
On 04/28/2009 08:11 PM, Rajko M. wrote:
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 01:01:09 pm Martin Schlander wrote:
Generally we should focus all effort on putting out quality official releases every 8 months imo.
Whatever we do upstream development doesn't stop and there will be always updates. Maybe not in range of GB, but it is always advantage to have lesser updates once you install openSUSE, it gives better impression on users, plus the cheapest attention gatherer that can be.
While i agree with that i think there should always be a respin with fixes etc. It's so easy to make then why not consider it and dismiss it already?? Of course there is a KDE 4 Reloaded and it is great (checked, tested) and i think it should be official. Anyway, respin with updates etc. should at least be considered and since we have half a year till 11.2 then we need to do something in that time right?? Efforts for 11.2, i agree but i don't think every user of 11.1 will jump onto 11.2 Milestone wagon to make it best distro ever no matter how stable it is.
Hi I'm new to the list, but interested in becoming more involved in the marketing of openSUSE. It isn't clear to me why we need to respin and re-release ISOs in order to make announcements about about KDE or GNOME updates. Can't we just publicize when we have updated GNOME or KDE in a stable repo? For example, the recent update of GNOME 2.26 in the build service GNOME repositories. Cheers. -Gary -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org