Jan Engelhardt wrote:
In http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2012-06/msg00618.html :
a gcc update would be useful, this probably has to happen very early in the cycle (right after the release).
It looks like this proposal has potential, but I wonder and ponder.
I went on to compare the development schedules of a few groups. Because I could not find the freeze dates for older openSUSE anymore (why remove them from the detailed view?), I took RC1 as freeze point.
#Group Ratio days between merge-phase and frozen-phase # openSUSE_11.4 7.50 210/28(RC1) openSUSE_12.1 8.62 224/26(RC1) openSUSE_12.2 7.78 210/27(RC1) (prerel-freeze: 6.18, 204/33) Debian_4 4.73 553/117 Debian_5 2.34 476/203 Debian_6 2.91 536/184 Fedora_17 1.22 111/91 Fedora_16 1.67 105/63 Fedora_15 1.06 104/98
And now for the winners:
Linux_3.4 0.24 12/50 Linux_3.3 0.25 15/59 Linux_3.2 0.24 14/58
My interpretation: there is not enough testing going on in openSUSE.
Yeah, some stuff (iscsi for instance) isn't being tested at all. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (20.2°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org