Torsdag 02 november 2006 15:25 skrev Klaus Kaempf:
From an openSUSE perspective, ZENworks features are not very rewarding.
The SLE (SuSE Linux Enterprise) perspective however is quite different. The integration of ZENworks and YaST is very welcome.
Going forward, we will work more towards a unified architecture for openSUSE and SLE.
Could you elaborate? Does that mean huge rewrites of zmd and rug? .. or does it mean more of the stuff we've already gotten used to with the synchronization and the helpers?
I've done a quick mock-up of how it could look in the future for comparison - maybe already in 10.2 for KDE users: http://suse.linuxin.dk/pm102.png
That should match 10.2Beta1 ;-)
No, on 10.2b1 you would have to add zmd+helpers and rug, and on GNOME also an updater applet using Zmd. At least until the user manually cleans it up. On 10.2b1 the package management stack is even more complex than on 10.1, with zypper and opensuse-updater added and nothing cleaned up. Martin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org