Marcus Meissner wrote
Actually we have:
2 year life time
But the release cycle is different:
Previously: strict 6 month release cycle Now (with 10.1): approximate 8 month release cycle
There was quite a long delay when moving to opensuse, which is understandable. The interesting question is, if it will be possible again to run a SLES and the SuSE version with the same codebase until the next SLES is released. With SLES9, this was not possible, because 9.1 was dismissed before SLES 10 was released. Since we try to run SLES on the important servers and the matching SuSE version on all other hosts, this was a problem. We need some time (2-3 months) to plan and perform the upgrade on all servers, so I really hope that 10.1 will be continued until SLES 11 has been out for some months. For that to work, the SLES release cycle should not be longer than about 1 1/2 years. Can you say sth. about the planned release cycle for SLES? cu, Frank -- Dipl.-Inform. Frank Steiner Web: http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/ Lehrstuhl f. Bioinformatik Mail: http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/m/ LMU, Amalienstr. 17 Phone: +49 89 2180-4049 80333 Muenchen, Germany Fax: +49 89 2180-99-4049 * Rekursion kann man erst verstehen, wenn man Rekursion verstanden hat. *