On Friday, July 18, 2014 02:53:02 PM Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2014-07-18 a las 12:51 +0200, jcsl escribió:
What is being rumored now in some blogs is that there will be no openSUSE releases together with Factory development, but just a rolling version of openSUSE. Hence my doubts...
And mine. And I'm scared stiff.
If the normal openSUSE releases are stopped, then I'm out. Have to find another distro, plain as that...
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. Is sad how good news like 'we have the best Factory ever after changing the development model' can be translated into 'no more openSUSE' What we have is more, not less. Now the user (me) have the option to decide to use a no-movable distribution for daily work (openSUSE XX.X) or something that is really stable and blending edge and moveable (Factory). Easy. By the way, those rumors are from...?
-- Cheers Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" (Minas Tirith))
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