-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 05/07/2015 01:51 AM, Richard Brown wrote:
The way I currently see this working is something like this.. *note all of these dates and version numbers are TOTALLY MADE UP and nothing to with reality, and are just to illustrate the theoretical progression*
openSUSE $NewVersion.1 - Based on SLE 12 SP1 - Theoretical Release Q4 this year
openSUSE $NewVersion.2 - Based on SLE 12 SP2 - Theoretical Release Q4 2016 Support for openSUSE $NewVersion.1 ends 6 months later (in line with SLE 12 SP1)
openSUSE $NewVersion.3 - Based on SLE 12 SP3 - Theoretical Release Q4 2017 Support for openSUSE $NewVersion.2 ends 6 months later (in line SLE 12 SP2)
openSUSE $NewVersion+1.0 - Based on SLE 13 - Theoretical Release Q4 2018 ... What do you think?
I think you could make the concerns about moving 'forward' to an older kernel moot, by trying to get back on track with SLE versions. $NewVersion.1 -> 12.4 $NewVersion.2 -> 12.5 $NewVersion.3 -> 12.6 $NewVersion+1.0 -> 13.3 By 14.0 it'll sort itself out :P - -- James Mason Technical Architect, Public Cloud openSUSE Member SUSE jmason@suse.com - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUSECon 2015: Register at susecon.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJVS4OIAAoJEBs5UYhsRJAjgd8H/R67R8edqH1B2WPhr9Ppmoyc E+lSG+H4Moqu2YcvL6xWCv2N2gRIlPfUYvme3GL3qL2+jZWhvggsGws7qlrfn6eX 14qFBhwQMcQ4Po1xGSKiH0JCL+e3C6Dj3DQon7SwCIZ6L4HeZkHrczw1N1IcAnl6 6ZTAh4oZCymm4OW9Y6YSiwHG6+xYErHxQR4MpB0GmauK8wjf0aQ4Hux2NwukhMwj zzES1Jx2qCLzif6HR7UbwPGlruoQwRoCgxP3EbKI0NvaOEb6OiZvf0oCG/AC2OXe jvWJ0rO4EshqNjdF73GO5V1EK73Iae1JVGiXGpK0QDQRjKHlMZpEFv/hP9YVa+4= =IW96 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org