On 10/02/12 08:27, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
within the Evergreen project http://en.opensuse.org/Evergreen we are planning to designate openSUSE 11.4 as the next Evergreen supported release. There are several reasons why 11.4 is a good candidate in our opinion and it even was my proposal in the beginning of Evergreen.
Still we would like to hear your opinions and we actually are also looking for contributors to make the next Evergreen a success.
I mentioned this before: From my perspective, for Evergreen to make sense, it must be known at initial release time whether the release is going to be supported for an extended period or not. Deciding what's becoming an Evergreen release shortly before a release goes out of normal support is no good. I, for instance, was on 11.3 when it was decided that 11.2 is going to be an Evergreen version. This decision simply didn't make any sense to me. I certainly didn't want to downgrade and risk breaking my programming environment at that point. In the future, I think it needs to be decided up front which version is going to be evergreen'ed. Regards, Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org