On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Martin Schlander
Onsdag den 9. marts 2011 00:02:52 skrev Larry Stotler:
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Stephan Kulow
wrote: We made the decision that factory is 11.4++ and used the simplest algebra possible. That doesn't mean we can't rename the repo.
Well, when is SLES/SLED planning to be updated? Usually, that would be with 12.1. So, if that is something that would be done sometime soon, then I could see the next release being 12.0.
IIRC, .4 was the highest S.u.S.E. release. v6.4 & v4.4.1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE_Linux_distributions#Versions
It's the intention to move away from meaningless version numbers dictated by marketing - and instead have meaningful version numbers that say something about the release.
We have time... is it possible to run a LimeSurvey somewhere in the infra-structure and run a small questionnaire through the community to get an idea of what people think? Maybe we can use a bit of feedback from our users (maybe a pool, like the one used for the board, though it's less flexible)... approaching user perceptions on this field could actually leads us to the right place... I know this sound a bit like 'marketing talk' when people seem to be walking from it, but it could be enlightening and point us a way... NM
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