I did not follow all of this thread, so just a few comments.
copying Ubuntu would also make openSUSE the laugh of the town.
And why? My impression (and I have no idea if it's right -- on the contrary, I'd be happy to be proven wrong) is that you're saying this because you don't like Ubuntu in some way.
There are _many_ reasons why I would hate to see openSUSE mimic Ubuntu in whatever way.
Why change? Even since the days of S.u.S.E it always been x.0, x.1, x.2, x.3 and I think a couple times x.4. We shouldn't change to any other distro naming ways. We are openSUSE, more and more lately I think we are trying to hard to mirror *buntu. Come on, leave it alone.
Well said. I really like the current scheme with openSUSE x.1 being the base for SLE. In in my opinion it makes perfectly sense: openSUSE is "bleeding edge technology" for the enthusiast, SLE is mature technology for (paying) customers who are looking for professional support models. Regards, Peter -- Training, Projekte, Beratung rund um Open Source Software Peter Albrecht Tel: +49-(0)-89-89040475 Ulmenstraße 7 Mob: +49-(0)-173-3528664 85609 Aschheim https://www.xing.com/profile/Peter_Albrecht3 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org