
On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 12:10 -0500, S. wrote:
Hi everyone, so I was reading the openSUSE News page about "Tumbleweed Highlights ‘KDE Applications 14.12 snapshot’" in which they state:
The latest snapshot release of Tumbleweed has several updates. We dub this as the ‘KDE Applications 14.12 snapshot‘ for Tumbleweed since many are related to 14.12.
So does this mean that Tumbleweed is more of a "punctuated-rolling" release based on periodically updated snapshots or update packs, as opposed to the "trickle-rolling" release model of something like Arch, which always receives a few updates every day? I don't really care which is it, I'd just like to know. :)
To the best of my knowledge, the snapshot refers to the install .iso that you would grab. If you've already got Tumbleweed up and running on your system, there's daily, (sometimes hourly, sometimes, every fifteen minutes, et al) updates of all the stuff that went into that snapshot
Thanks very much to everyone who makes both the stable releases and the stable rolling Tumbleweed work happen at openSUSE!
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