On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Carlos E. R.
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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...
Calm down. This discussion is premature. It has already been clearly stated 13.2 will be released. It is scheduled for November 2014. With a 8-month schedule that means Summer 2015 should be time for 13.3. That's a full year away. I may be dead by then, who knows? Anyway, I don't know what the community will do about 13.3, but neither does anyone else. I hope routine releases continue, but to date most of my contribution has gone towards pushing packages to factory, so I don't have a lot of say so about if 13.3 will happen. If in early 2015 the contributors that manage the release process decide to stop routine releases, I will have to face that bridge at that time. For my laptop, it may not be a big deal. For a email server I run, I'd likely be forced to change. For the SuSE Studio appliances I build I'm not sure. The bigger issue is that it is at least a year before it becomes a true concern. For now we need to let the new factory model work itself out so informed decisions can be made after 13.2 is out. Greg -- Greg Freemyer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org