As I've noted before, I was somewhat dismayed by the decision to push
11.2 out to November and to shift to an 8 month release cycle. And now
that I've had a chance to play with 11.2 milestone 1 and seen how
solid it seems to be, I'm more than ever convinced that a "feature
freeze" at what's on Milestone 1 and a push to a release as soon as
possible is a good idea. I haven't looked at the bug list in any
detail yet, but the only show-stopper I saw was the dependency issue
with XFCE on the install.
When does the next 11.2 milestone come out? How much functionality is
missing at the moment?
2009/4/28 Piotrek Juźwiak
On 04/28/2009 07:16 PM, Rajko M. wrote:
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 11:33:38 am Piotrek Juźwiak wrote:
Wouldn't it be a good idea to keep openSUSE on the headlines by creating respins, official updated Live CD's (additionally KDE 4.2 CD's, so trendy nowadays). Otherwise short after a release it's quiet until we get a new milestone what took 4 months :)
Best Regards
Bender
It would be good for openSUSE and users, to have released version respin every 4 months (half release time) with all updates to that moment.
We'll get headlines twice as often, users streamlined installation, both will use lesser bandwidth for download of updates, so leftovers can be used for more important things, like watching YouTube tutorials.
Well honestly, if someone let's say wants to try out openSUSE while having a hardware that was causing problems at the beginning of the release version and which was fixed later then it's not a bad idea at all or is it?? Novell/openSUSE has such great tools like kiwi, OBS so why couldn't we do such things? Even if there would be any problems with the new respins then surely there would be no more than at the beginning of 11.1. Does openSUSE has any policy as to what/when to update/reissue??
I'm pretty serious about that. A news about Milestones won't really interest most people but the geeks that want to live on the bleeding edge. So we should really consider changing the policy, this could be discussed on the openSUSE Community Week right??
Best Regards
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