[opensuse-factory] Survey: Understanding ARM user base
Hello openSUSE ARM users! ARMv7 architecture is currently being challenged by the new "Jump" development model of openSUSE Leap. This new "Jump" process will use pre-built binaries from the corresponding SUSE Linux Enterprise release. Previously openSUSE Leap was sharing the distribution package sources with SUSE Linux Enterprise, but built them separately. As SLE stopped supporting 32-bit distributions many years ago, we have the option of continuing to rebuild the packages for openSUSE Leap on those architectures from sources, or to stop supporting those. We would like to understand our openSUSE ARM contributors and openSUSE ARM user base before taking any further steps. We really value your time, we don't expect you to spend more than 10 minutes on this survey. The outcome of the survey will be that we either continue supporting openSUSE Leap on ARMv7 in future releases (15.3 and beyond) or that ARMv7 remains an openSUSE Tumbleweed only option. The survey ends on Nov 20th November 23:59. Thank you openSUSE release team N�����r��y隊Z)z{.���r�+�맲��r��z�^�ˬz��N�(�֜��^� ޭ隊Z)z{.���r�+��0�����Ǩ�
I forgot to mention that survey is available on our limesurvey instance https://survey.opensuse.org/ . I wish Evolution had a send with delay. Sorry On Thu, 2020-11-05 at 20:05 +0100, Lubos Kocman wrote:
Hello openSUSE ARM users!
ARMv7 architecture is currently being challenged by the new "Jump" development model of openSUSE Leap. This new "Jump" process will use pre-built binaries from the corresponding SUSE Linux Enterprise release. Previously openSUSE Leap was sharing the distribution package sources with SUSE Linux Enterprise, but built them separately. As SLE stopped supporting 32-bit distributions many years ago, we have the option of continuing to rebuild the packages for openSUSE Leap on those architectures from sources, or to stop supporting those.
We would like to understand our openSUSE ARM contributors and openSUSE ARM user base before taking any further steps.
We really value your time, we don't expect you to spend more than 10 minutes on this survey. The outcome of the survey will be that we either continue supporting openSUSE Leap on ARMv7 in future releases (15.3 and beyond) or that ARMv7 remains an openSUSE Tumbleweed only option.
The survey ends on Nov 20th November 23:59.
Thank you openSUSE release team -- Lubos Kocman, Release Manager openSUSE Leap SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg - Germany (HRB 36809, AG Nürnberg) Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer
On Donnerstag, 5. November 2020, 20:05:36 CET Lubos Kocman wrote:
Hello openSUSE ARM users!
ARMv7 architecture is currently being challenged by the new "Jump" development model of openSUSE Leap. This new "Jump" process will use pre-built binaries from the corresponding SUSE Linux Enterprise release. Previously openSUSE Leap was sharing the distribution package sources with SUSE Linux Enterprise, but built them separately. As SLE stopped supporting 32-bit distributions many years ago, we have the option of continuing to rebuild the packages for openSUSE Leap on those architectures from sources, or to stop supporting those.
We would like to understand our openSUSE ARM contributors and openSUSE ARM user base before taking any further steps.
We really value your time, we don't expect you to spend more than 10 minutes on this survey.
I suppose you speak about this survey: https://survey.opensuse.org/index.php/125963?lang=en
The outcome of the survey will be that we either continue supporting openSUSE Leap on ARMv7 in future releases (15.3 and beyond) or that ARMv7 remains an openSUSE Tumbleweed only option.
The survey ends on Nov 20th November 23:59.
Thank you openSUSE release team N�����r��y隊Z)z{.�櫛맲��r��z�^�ˬz��N�(�֜��^� ޭ隊Z)z{.�櫛�0�������Ǩ�
-- Adrian Schroeter <adrian@suse.de> Build Infrastructure Project Manager SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany (HRB 247165, AG München), Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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Adrian Schröter
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Lubos Kocman