Tumbleweed - Review of the week 2022/33
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, Nothing is stopping Tumbleweed – it’s still full steam ahead with 7 snapshots released in one week, which means daily snapshots without interruptions—trying to get a new streak record? let’s see! So far we’re at 14 days of release without a gap. So far, the highest streak was 18 if I’m not mistaken (2021/1116-1203). In any case, these are just nice stats, but the quality of the snapshots has always been more important to us than the number of snapshots. And I’m convinced the Tumbleweed users to see this the same way. The last 7 snapshots (0811.0817) delivered these changes: * Linux kernel 5.19.1 * GNOME 42.4 (completed, incl. gnome-shell and gnome-desktop) * KDE Frameworks 5.97.0 * hdf5 1.12.2 * PostgreSQL 14.5 * Mozilla Firefox 103.0.2 * binutils 2.39 * git 2.37.2 * libwacom 2.4.0: support new devices, like Lenovo 14s Yoga, Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360, and more * wxWidgets 3.2.0 The Staging projects are well used, and the forge is hot, pressing things like: * Linux kernel 5.19.2 * KDE Gear 22.08.0 * Boost 1.80.0 * systemd 251.4 * glibc 2.36: meta bug tracking failures: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1202207 * Shadow 4.12 * fmt 9.0 Cheers, Dominique
Il 19/08/22 12:01, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar ha scritto:
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
Nothing is stopping Tumbleweed – it’s still full steam ahead with 7 snapshots released in one week, which means daily snapshots without interruptions—trying to get a new streak record? let’s see! So far we’re at 14 days of release without a gap. So far, the highest streak was 18 if I’m not mistaken (2021/1116-1203). In any case, these are just nice stats, but the quality of the snapshots has always been more important to us than the number of snapshots. And I’m convinced the Tumbleweed users to see this the same way.
The last 7 snapshots (0811.0817) delivered these changes:
* Linux kernel 5.19.1 * GNOME 42.4 (completed, incl. gnome-shell and gnome-desktop) * KDE Frameworks 5.97.0 * hdf5 1.12.2 * PostgreSQL 14.5 * Mozilla Firefox 103.0.2 * binutils 2.39 * git 2.37.2 * libwacom 2.4.0: support new devices, like Lenovo 14s Yoga, Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360, and more * wxWidgets 3.2.0
The Staging projects are well used, and the forge is hot, pressing things like:
* Linux kernel 5.19.2 * KDE Gear 22.08.0 * Boost 1.80.0 * systemd 251.4 * glibc 2.36: meta bug tracking failures: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1202207 * Shadow 4.12 * fmt 9.0
Cheers, Dominique Fantastic Distro, Team, Results!
You rock! Best regards, -- Marco Calistri Build: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20220818 Kernel: 5.19.1-1-default - XFCE: (4.16.0)
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Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar
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Marco Calistri