Hi Wolfgang, You made a couple of people happy by doing evergreen 11.1. Thanks a lot for doing it one year. No one would ask you to maintain 11.1. evergreen in your spare time. My point was that keeping evergreen versions running that match their SLE counterparts would add value to SLE, as people can build more packages for SLE in the build service. This could make Evergreen a business case for SUSE indirectly by making SLE more attractive. Johannes On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 07:35:58AM +0100, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Am 12.11.2012 22:45, schrieb Brian K. White:
What was the point of calling it Evergreen in the first place then? Or was 11.1 never even used as an Evergreen base in the first place? I don't remember when it started.
The point was that there was an additional year of maintenance for it. So in sum there was three years. And since I was alone doing it, it wasn't possible to do it for a longer time.
Wolfgang
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