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Re: [opensuse] 10.1 beta6 hard crashed on a latitude d500 during install
- From: "Adam Cody" <ajcody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:13:34 -0500
- Message-id: <8b679f1b0603151213m5f5b84fdte1172c8bbb7a39c7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 3/15/06, Michael DePaulo <msd19@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry guys, for posting this in the wrong list. I took a look at all the
> previous discussions this month, saw 4 or so for 10.1, and assumed this
> could go here. Let's not get into a big flame war over where to place mail.
Something called "opensuse-factory" is such an obvious choice to post
comments on the beta release isn't ?!?
>From http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate :
# opensuse for general discussion about the openSUSE (development)
project. For general questions related to released SUSE Linux versions
(eg. 9.3, 10.0) please use suse-linux-e
# opensuse-factory for discussion about the latest development version
of SUSE Linux. That includes the Factory Distribution and alpha/beta
versions.
Notice they both say development. It would be more clear if the
factory line read more like this:
# opensuse-factory for discussion about the latest developmental
(alpha/beta) versions of SUSE Linux.
Or better yet...
opensuse --- general discussion about the openSUSE (released) projects.
opensuse-development --- general discussion about openSUSE
(development - alpha/beta) projects.
> Sorry guys, for posting this in the wrong list. I took a look at all the
> previous discussions this month, saw 4 or so for 10.1, and assumed this
> could go here. Let's not get into a big flame war over where to place mail.
Something called "opensuse-factory" is such an obvious choice to post
comments on the beta release isn't ?!?
>From http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate :
# opensuse for general discussion about the openSUSE (development)
project. For general questions related to released SUSE Linux versions
(eg. 9.3, 10.0) please use suse-linux-e
# opensuse-factory for discussion about the latest development version
of SUSE Linux. That includes the Factory Distribution and alpha/beta
versions.
Notice they both say development. It would be more clear if the
factory line read more like this:
# opensuse-factory for discussion about the latest developmental
(alpha/beta) versions of SUSE Linux.
Or better yet...
opensuse --- general discussion about the openSUSE (released) projects.
opensuse-development --- general discussion about openSUSE
(development - alpha/beta) projects.
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