Question Regarding the Proposed openSUSE (freeze - release) Distribution: When I think of distros made for stability, two distros come into my mind - Debian and CentOS Debian gets faster package updates than centOS but, Debian has slower package updates than current openSUSE. So, Richard, how fast package updates will be on proposed openSUSE Distribution. In your talk you told that the package update will decrease in comparison to current openSUSE distribution. In terms of package update frequency where will you place the proposed distribution with respect to the Debian and centOS. Faster than Debian or somewhere in between Debian and centOS or even slower than centOS. 3 year or more release cycle doesn't matters much to me. But, as normal conservative user what matters to me is package update frequency. Regards Akash Vishwakarma -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org