[New: openFATE 310518] Make openSUSE 11.4 12.0
Feature added by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Feature #310518, revision 1 Title: Make openSUSE 11.4 12.0 openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Description: Since going from SUSE 9 to 10, going to the next major version happened after xx.3. openSUSE 11.4 will come after 11.3, so it should follow this pattern. If this became permanent, then with the release cycle one could always predict what release and when. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310518
Feature changed by: Rémy Marquis (Spyhawk) Feature #310518, revision 2 Title: Make openSUSE 11.4 12.0 openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Description: Since going from SUSE 9 to 10, going to the next major version happened after xx.3. openSUSE 11.4 will come after 11.3, so it should follow this pattern. If this became permanent, then with the release cycle one could always predict what release and when. + Discussion: + #1: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-09-13 11:30:16) + Please see the entire discussion on -project ML: + http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2010-07/msg00033.html + To be short : The actual versionning scheme (based on the life cycle of + SLE - not directly related to a x.3 -> y.0 versionning scheme) is + probabyl going to change to a more convenient system in the future. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310518
Feature changed by: Rémy Marquis (Spyhawk) Feature #310518, revision 3 Title: Make openSUSE 11.4 12.0 openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Description: Since going from SUSE 9 to 10, going to the next major version happened after xx.3. openSUSE 11.4 will come after 11.3, so it should follow this pattern. If this became permanent, then with the release cycle one could always predict what release and when. Discussion: #1: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-09-13 11:30:16) Please see the entire discussion on -project ML: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2010-07/msg00033.html To be short : The actual versionning scheme (based on the life cycle of SLE - not directly related to a x.3 -> y.0 versionning scheme) is probabyl going to change to a more convenient system in the future. + #2: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-09-13 11:33:17) + s/life cycle/development cycle. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310518
Feature changed by: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) Feature #310518, revision 5 Title: Make openSUSE 11.4 12.0 openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Description: Since going from SUSE 9 to 10, going to the next major version happened after xx.3. openSUSE 11.4 will come after 11.3, so it should follow this pattern. If this became permanent, then with the release cycle one could always predict what release and when. Discussion: #1: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-09-13 11:30:16) Please see the entire discussion on -project ML: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2010-07/msg00033.html To be short : The actual versionning scheme (based on the life cycle of SLE - not directly related to a x.3 -> y.0 versionning scheme) is probabyl going to change to a more convenient system in the future. #2: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-09-13 11:33:17) s/life cycle/development cycle. + #3: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) (2010-09-19 17:05:50) + Your argument fails in two ways. + + 1. There is no real pattern, but just coolo's mind ;-) + + 2. There was a 6.4 at one time. By that pattern, we have to have a .4 + every this-or-so-many years. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310518
Feature changed by: Vincent Untz (vuntz) Feature #310518, revision 6 Title: Make openSUSE 11.4 12.0 - openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.4: Rejected by Vincent Untz (vuntz) + reject reason: I think it's safe now to say it won't happen. Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Since going from SUSE 9 to 10, going to the next major version happened after xx.3. openSUSE 11.4 will come after 11.3, so it should follow this pattern. If this became permanent, then with the release cycle one could always predict what release and when. Discussion: #1: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-09-13 11:30:16) Please see the entire discussion on -project ML: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2010-07/msg00033.html To be short : The actual versionning scheme (based on the life cycle of SLE - not directly related to a x.3 -> y.0 versionning scheme) is probabyl going to change to a more convenient system in the future. #2: Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) (2010-09-13 11:33:17) s/life cycle/development cycle. #3: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) (2010-09-19 17:05:50) Your argument fails in two ways. 1. There is no real pattern, but just coolo's mind ;-) 2. There was a 6.4 at one time. By that pattern, we have to have a .4 every this-or-so-many years. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310518
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