Am 26. Dezember 2019 18:37:21 MEZ schrieb Robert Kaiser <kairo@kairo.at>:
So are you saying that using Tumbleweed (which is defined as a distro that has all the new versions as soon as possible) is a bad idea "in general"?
Not in General. Applications should be rolling. But in my opinion frameworks should not absolute updated before there are necessary for any application.
FWIW, one of the reasons for me to use Tubleweed on my personal machines (which I use for development as well) is to see potential breakage that
a newer PHP, MariaDB, kernel, etc. can cause with my code, long before I will stumble over that on my production machines.
In the end, what should be in TW based on how TW is used by people may just not be as "in general" as you may see it... ;-)
Okay. For your requirements it's right that all packages exists in newest version. I personal use not tumbleweed. But i can understand upstream, that they not always use the newest version or have time to test and migrate quickly. I use Leap and build some applications which i want in newest version for myself in obs. But perfectly where, when it would exists a mix of tumbleweed and Leap. Ground with stable and perhaps older packages versions and with all applications in new version (desktop-apps and Server Apps). This would be perfect for me. Regards Eric -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org