Stupid question: Tumbleweed is actually openSUSE 13.3 "Testing" right..?? this would be the most logical path...
(possible) Roadmap:
OpenSUSE Factory (alpha packages) --> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (beta and stable packages, fix all small quirks) --> OpenSUSE 13.3 (stable Release)
As for Leap 42: pointless, i don't see "OpenSUSE-ers" using this...
André
On 6 September 2015 at 11:04, André Verwijs dutchgigalo@gmail.com wrote:
Stupid question: Tumbleweed is actually openSUSE 13.3 "Testing" right..?? this would be the most logical path...
No
Tumbleweed is a rolling release
There is no plan to release an openSUSE 13.3
(possible) Roadmap:
OpenSUSE Factory (alpha packages) --> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (beta and stable packages, fix all small quirks) --> OpenSUSE 13.3 (stable Release)
As for Leap 42: pointless, i don't see "OpenSUSE-ers" using this...
You're entitled to your opinion, but I'm going to be using it, and I consider myself an openSUSE-er.
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 6:04 AM, André Verwijs dutchgigalo@gmail.com wrote:
Stupid question: Tumbleweed is actually openSUSE 13.3 "Testing" right..?? this would be the most logical path...
(possible) Roadmap:
OpenSUSE Factory (alpha packages) --> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (beta and stable packages, fix all small quirks) --> OpenSUSE 13.3 (stable Release)
The old release model.. is done.. There is Tumbleweed and Leap now, both serving different needs.
Op zondag 6 september 2015 10:50:38 schreef u:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 6:04 AM, André Verwijs dutchgigalo@gmail.com wrote:
Stupid question: Tumbleweed is actually openSUSE 13.3 "Testing" right..?? this would be the most logical path...
(possible) Roadmap:
OpenSUSE Factory (alpha packages) --> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (beta and stable packages, fix all small quirks) --> OpenSUSE 13.3 (stable Release)
The old release model.. is done.. There is Tumbleweed and Leap now, both serving different needs.
Testing leap M2 now...
both still VERY unstable ... not much choice for users who want a "stable" OS without a chrash every 10 seconds...
André
André Verwijs wrote:
Op zondag 6 september 2015 10:50:38 schreef u:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 6:04 AM, André Verwijs dutchgigalo@gmail.com wrote:
Stupid question: Tumbleweed is actually openSUSE 13.3 "Testing" right..?? this would be the most logical path...
(possible) Roadmap:
OpenSUSE Factory (alpha packages) --> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (beta and stable packages, fix all small quirks) --> OpenSUSE 13.3 (stable Release)
The old release model.. is done.. There is Tumbleweed and Leap now, both serving different needs.
Testing leap M2 now...
both still VERY unstable ... not much choice for users who want a "stable" OS without a chrash every 10 seconds...
openSUSE 13.2 ?
Op zondag 6 september 2015 16:17:39 schreef André Verwijs:
Op zondag 6 september 2015 10:50:38 schreef u:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 6:04 AM, André Verwijs dutchgigalo@gmail.com
wrote:
Stupid question: Tumbleweed is actually openSUSE 13.3 "Testing" right..?? this would be the most logical path...
(possible) Roadmap:
OpenSUSE Factory (alpha packages) --> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (beta and stable packages, fix all small quirks) --> OpenSUSE 13.3 (stable Release)
The old release model.. is done.. There is Tumbleweed and Leap now, both serving different needs.
Testing leap M2 now...
both still VERY unstable ... not much choice for users who want a "stable" OS without a chrash every 10 seconds...
André
Milestone releases are to be considered as unstable and not ready for production use. Which means that openSUSE 13.2 is the latest stable release. Of course everything will be done to make the first Leap release (42.1) rockstable. Like it has always been.
On 6 September 2015 at 16:17, André Verwijs dutchgigalo@gmail.com wrote:
Op zondag 6 september 2015 10:50:38 schreef u:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 6:04 AM, André Verwijs dutchgigalo@gmail.com wrote:
Stupid question: Tumbleweed is actually openSUSE 13.3 "Testing" right..?? this would be the most logical path...
(possible) Roadmap:
OpenSUSE Factory (alpha packages) --> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (beta and stable packages, fix all small quirks) --> OpenSUSE 13.3 (stable Release)
The old release model.. is done.. There is Tumbleweed and Leap now, both serving different needs.
Testing leap M2 now...
both still VERY unstable ... not much choice for users who want a "stable" OS without a chrash every 10 seconds...
André
Can you give me the bug ID's for this crash bug?