Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015, 23:45:24 schrieb jdd:
Le 26/06/2015 17:57, Greg Freemyer a écrit :
openSUSE Tumbleweed - join us as we keep rolling forward, but be prepared to hit a few bumps in the road
I like this motto
openSUSE Leap - take advantage of the SLE teams effort to scan the future for points of stability, then leap forward from one stable point to the next. D(...)
but not as much this one. leap is a one shot work, you wont be able to use leap for the next version.
Don't agree. You'd simply have one release that's rolling along and an other one that moves forward - well - in leaps and would be named accordingly. What would be wrong with "Leap 2"?
I I get the things well, the main change for 42 is the long term support. This *is* very important, may be the only thing that matters for the user.
One might even look at Leap as an acronym. For instance: L ongterm support E nterprise-grade stability A daptable to different needs P owerful software selection If these (examples) would be key-characteristics of this release-branch why not use it over a long time?
Ideally, we should find a word that is applicable in most languages. I can't say I have many ideas o the subject :-(
jdd
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