On 2023-09-02 12:22, Matěj Cepl wrote:
On Sat Sep 2, 2023 at 10:19 AM CEST, Richard Brown wrote:
I also think its more important for the Leap replacement to focus on Desktop use cases, as openSUSE will also be hosting 1:1 copies of SUSE's ALP products. Those products should be awesome for folk who want Enterprise-like server distros.
Wouldn’t no-support-free-as-in-beer-ALP (whether such thing will exist is another question) be effectivelly Slowroll maintained without the community effort?
I don’t think so The lifecycle of various ALP products has not yet been locked down, but there’s some assumptions we can consider as highly likely - different ALP products will have different lifecycles (eg like we already see with SLE Micro moving faster than SLE) - some ALP products may move in a rolling fashion, some may not - even the fastest most rolling ALP products are likely to be slower than where I expect Slowroll to end up If we do Slowroll I think the benefit to the community will be the ability to set a pace that suits the community and only the community. -- Richard Brown Distributions Architect SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Frankenstraße 146, D-90461 Nuremberg, Germany (HRB 36809, AG Nürnberg) Managing Directors/Geschäftsführer: Ivo Totev, Andrew McDonald, Werner Knoblich