Hi Bernhard, does this indicate that likely the Kernel might become the pacemaker of Slowroll, or is this just a single occurrence? Or can't we tell yet? Best, phoenix On 02/10/23 13:51, Bernhard M. Wiedemann wrote:
Hi,
the last (and first) Slowroll base snapshot from Tumbleweed was 20230822
The next one should be 20231001 if it passes openQA.
Why? We need to catch up with major version bumps to not diverge too much from Tumbleweed. E.g. there are no kernel updates anymore in the 6.4.x series and we do not even have the latest 6.4.16 from upstream but .12 there.
https://www.zq1.de/~bernhard/linux/opensuse/slowroll/slowroll-vs-tumbleweed-... illustrates the concept of these bumps
So far we have 1156 pkg updates not released 1423 pkg updates released
So we did not stand still either and usually got the most important (security) fixes 1-2 days after Tumbleweed. I guess, with more elaborate event-based coding and smaller staging projects, we could get that down to a few hours.
Ciao Bernhard M.