Am 13.12.2010 04:16, schrieb Rajko M.:
On Sunday, December 12, 2010 12:36:09 pm Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Let me ask a technical question:
Which kernel version will be supported?
That was another comment on this discussion; a lot of words about names and none tried to start discuss for instance how to revive 11.1 as a test case (kernel is 2.6.27). It is just out of support, so it can be easy to continue adding security patches.
I would like to see some action plan what one has to do to keep 11.1 alive for another 6 months as a test is whole idea feasible.
Why do you think "none tried to start"? I always said from the beginning I'd start with 11.1 and I'm figuring out some details already.
In my humble opinion, better idea would be to think how to make upgrade path bullet proof, so that one has no fear what will happen on next change. That will help desktop and server use cases with single effort.
Yes, but what is bullet proof for you? Version updates usually mean changes in features and configuration. That can never ever be safe in my world as it always needs human thinking and doing. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org