On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Bryen M Yunashko
On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 12:00 -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
Coolo (or other),
If 12.2 does slip by a couple months, what happens to the timing for 12.3?
Does is stay where it was, or slip to 8 months after the 12.2 release?
fyi: I'm more curious than pushing for one answer or the other. It just seems that how you handle the freeze will impact how the above works out.
Thanks Greg
From what Coolo had mentioned on -factory ML, it seems the proposal is to skip 12.3 altogether. I interpret that to mean 12.2 will have a longer cycle until 13.1 is released.
However, given the new discussion about where development should evolve into, all this may change following community discussions. There's a number of interesting perspectives and ideas already discussed and the future releases may be a very different beast than what we see today. (e.g. proposal to make Tumbleweed the de facto release for openSUSE, thus making us more of a rolling-release distro.)
I don't think a specific answer to your question is possible today until that conversation further evolves on -factory ML.
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