Have a good break! On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.de> wrote:
Hi,
As I'm away the next 2 weeks I wanted to share the progress so far. I setup openSUSE:42 with some source required to build SLE sources as openSUSE release. Those SLE sources are linked in a SLE12-Picks subproject to make it easier to see what's coming from where.
We have Ring 0 and Ring 1 building and Ring 1 has a DVD built too. It's not yet through openQA[¹], but I tried it locally and the installation looks like openSUSE 13.2 ;)
I don't think it makes sense to blend in Factory into this as both the life cycle and the use case of this release will be different, so I would actually start with a rather small distribution and accept inclusion requests independent from Factory (but sources will have to be in Factory too). But we need to make sure Factory copies within O:42 don't out-date too quickly.
A word on the version: openSUSE:42 is basically the working title of this parallel code stream mixing SLE12 and openSUSE sources. But we would release snapshots of this as openSUSE releases, I would default to openSUSE 42.1 to be next version. But I'm sure a lot of people have other ideas about it.
See you refreshed in June ;)
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