Hi All, I've just made an announcement on the opensuse-project mailinglist which may influence this discussion somewhat http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2015-04/msg00104.html After my presentation on Friday, where I'll be able to go into more details of what SUSE are doing and how we may (or may not, this is all proposals at this point) wish to adopt that inside openSUSE, I think it might make more sense to revisit this topic then with that new information. Hope this helps, Richard On 29 April 2015 at 10:55, Christoph Grüninger <pr@grueninger.de> wrote:
Hi!
TW is not suitable for everybody :-(
13.2 obviously isn't either - so what's your point?
The point is to have both. A release every 12 months would be ok. But not having a stable release at all, would be a bumper for me.
Anyhow, I would expect to share such thoughts to the wider audience. I was not aware of the current spirit against stable releases. Whenever you want to change openSuse to a rolling release, please announce it or start an according discussion. But letting creepingly die the releases, is kind of betraying the users.
What does the openSuse Board thinks about the recent development? Can they either rule or moderate a discussion what openSuse should aim for?
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