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Re: [opensuse-project] Announcing openSUSE Tumbleweed project
- From: Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 23:24:29 +0100
- Message-id: <20101130222428.GB20186@hera>
On 2010-11-30 09:11:04 (-0800), Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Excellent idea!
Just needs to be filled with manpower now ;)
I think it's pretty clear how we could make rolling updates work, thanks
to the awesomeness of the build service.
But what should it include? The same as a shipped openSUSE release?
More?
Isn't it an "up-to-date and stable core system" + everything that's a
stable release of anything on build.o.o ?
Where do we draw the line ?
Certainly something that needs some thought, opinions and discussion.
cheers
--
-o) Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
/\\ http://opensuse.org -- I took the green pill
_\_v FOSDEM XI: 5 + 6 Feb 2011, http://fosdem.org
There's been many discussions over the past years about a "rolling[...]
update" version of openSUSE on lots of different mailing lists and in
person a different conferences.
So the time now is to stop talking about it, and actually trying to do
it :)
So, any thoughts, ideas, objections?
Excellent idea!
Just needs to be filled with manpower now ;)
I think it's pretty clear how we could make rolling updates work, thanks
to the awesomeness of the build service.
But what should it include? The same as a shipped openSUSE release?
More?
Isn't it an "up-to-date and stable core system" + everything that's a
stable release of anything on build.o.o ?
Where do we draw the line ?
Certainly something that needs some thought, opinions and discussion.
cheers
--
-o) Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
/\\ http://opensuse.org -- I took the green pill
_\_v FOSDEM XI: 5 + 6 Feb 2011, http://fosdem.org
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