On 07/18/2014 10:37 AM, Stephan Kulow wrote:
On 18.07.2014 15:57, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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El 2014-07-18 a las 15:42 +0200, jcsl escribió:
El Viernes, 18 de julio de 2014 15:05:01 Alberto Planas Dominguez escribió:
On Friday, July 18, 2014 02:53:02 PM Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2014-07-18 a las 12:51 +0200, jcsl escribió:
Uhmm I do not get why so many confusion here.
We spend some time working on Factory, the base of openSUSE, to build a better, more stable and more reliable rolling distribution ever.
The next version of openSUSE distribution will be based, so, in a better Factory. So the news here is that we are going to have better openSUSEs in the future, because the base is more curated, not that we are not going to have any openSUSE release anymore.
That's what needs to be clearly stated, that the standard openSUSE release stays.
There is no "standard openSUSE release" and there never was. Each openSUSE release ever done was an artwork in itself and it took several people and tons of hours to create and publish.
If there are people who want to continue doing releases like Carlos E.R. expects an openSUSE release, I'm open to help. In case the people willing to help want a different model, we will change. That easy.
But the good news - Carlos - is, there is no other distribution out there that does "standard openSUSE releases". So you can just as well stay and await what the next openSUSE release brings you.
Greetings, Stephan
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