Well, you have to install 11.1 about now to get enough updates to make it usable. Kernel crashed here till the last, recent update.
If making a second release is too much effort, how about releasing an add-on CD/DVD disk with the updates? Maybe including it with the box.
How can this simplify things? They should change the existing boxes and repackage them. Instead of spending time in making _more_ releases, the idea of the new release scheme is to try to make good releases, so that problems like yours will be reduced. The release early, release often approach is a smart translation of "release buggy stuff and let your user find the problems". With a eight month cycle we probably can limit this a bit more, if we all try pre-release versions and report problems timely. So, let's give it a try. But if the two additional months are wasted in making respins and test them, well, we are back to square one. Regards, A. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org