If we are going to make an extended security updates for a past release (i.e.11.1 Evergreen) and make a downloadable iso we should add something like this: YY.MM.xTmm . (i.e. 11.1.xTviii) Where "xT" would mean "extended support" and romanized lower case ( August=viii) would be the month the extended security updates will end. We would have all important information available at the sight.
Best, -- Ricardo Chung | openSUSE Linux Ambassador Panama
While I see what you're trying to achieve with this system, the extended support information in the number seems a little bit superfluous. And having to write out openSUSE 12.09.xTviii all the time would be irritating, and it looks really messy. And which August is that referring to? And how often do I really need to know that about it? You could maybe use 12.09x with an x indicated extended support and the user could easily find the end date if they need to know it. Helen -- IRC: helen_au helen.south@opensuse.org helensouth.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org