
On Wednesday 2015-04-29 18:15, Richard Brown wrote:
While that's partially true, I want to highlight that this includes maintenance updates. That's certainly something new, and I think exciting. More details on Friday (and to follow in the discussions and such after I'm sure)
R.Brown in his presentation on openSUSE:Next :
"How the heck are we going to build it"
1. Create and populate openSUSE:Essence (I'm trying to avoid shared "core" here since that was once used for Fedora already) 2. Create openSUSE:13.3 with a <path project="openSUSE:Essence"/>, which means it can override packages with newer versions as desired. 3. Cherry-pick (osc sr --no-cleanup) from openSUSE:Factory into openSUSE:Essence as desired. 4. Cherry-pick from openSUSE:Factory into openSUSE:13.3 as desired, much like it was already done for the time between branching off openSUSE:Factory and releasing a new openSUSE:x.y.
When to have the first release of openSUSE:13.3
Whatever floats. In particular though, regarding package selection, I do have the following constraints: - no downgrades relative to the versions that already were present in 13.2, even if that means that converging to openSUSE:Essence takes longer. I am not going to accept the backstep from kernel 3.16 to 3.12 :-) - kernel and glibc shall be refreshed for releases. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org