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Re: [opensuse-project] openSUSE Long Term Support...
- From: Bryen M Yunashko <suserocks@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2009 02:15:06 -0500
- Message-id: <1252394106.3852.52.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 09:06 +0200, Martin Schlander wrote:
But if you're talking about SLES, it has 7 year support cycle for each
release. So again, for some of us, it's not clear. Are we talking
about a free version of SLES? Or are we talking about a more stable
long-term version of openSUSE? Two very different things. And two very
different projects.
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Haven't followed this closely either, but the following advantages of
"openSLES" over "openSUSE LTS" spring to mind.
* rebuilding SLES updates seems easier than creating your own from
scratch
* I guess SLES is supposed to be more stable and polished than
openSUSE
* A lot of stuff is certified and tested against SLES
Same reasons why CentOS has out-lived the Fedora Legacy project I
guess :-)
But if you're talking about SLES, it has 7 year support cycle for each
release. So again, for some of us, it's not clear. Are we talking
about a free version of SLES? Or are we talking about a more stable
long-term version of openSUSE? Two very different things. And two very
different projects.
--
Bryen Yunashko
openSUSE Board Member
GNOME-A11y Team Member
www.bryen.com (Personal Blog)
www.planet-a11y.net (Feed aggregator of the Accessibility Community)
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