On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 10:46:52PM +0100, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 04 December 2006 22:27, jdd sur free wrote:
the 5 years of SLED may be too much for an individual...
It's actually 7 years for SLES and SLED.
What I would like to see for openSUSE (on SUSE) is that therefresh overlaps the new release better with the versions going out of service. e.g. 9.2 was just taken out of updates. Why not wait till the closest version was released. Now people are forced to either be without security updates, or install a version, loosing 7-8 months running time, because they install SUSE 10.1. If SUSE would have waited an extra month, the people could have gone from 9.2 to 10.2. I know I would be frustrated about it if I were still running 9.2. About the version numbering, it has already been stated that the numbering has no real purpose, exept for marketing, so let's leave it at that. I asume that when SLES and SLED come out, openSUSE will become openSUSE 11. (Yeah, it goes to eleven) houghi -- To have a nice mailinglist experience, follow the guidelines below:
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