On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 1:06 PM Stefan Seyfried <stefan.seyfried@googlemail.com> wrote:
On 22.06.21 18:18, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
On Tue 2021-06-22, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
I'm going to throw out the "crazy" suggestion: SUSE Linux 15.3 I'd drop the "Linux" word in there.
Short is beautiful.
Unless SUSE starts to also build and ship other operating systems, "Linux" is just redundant,
Hmm, at one point SUSE Manager is set to reach version 15, even if at the current version trajectory that might be decades (plural) out. :-)
Is SUSE Manager a project/product you build against in OBS? Or is it just a package? (Maybe an overcomplicated set of packages, fortunately I did not have to look at it for many years :-P)
It's a project with a bunch of packages and weird configs of its own.
And there's openSUSE Kubic (which alas doesn't use regular version numbers at this point I believe).
Is this a project/project you build against in OBS? Or "just" a compilation of SUSE_15.3/Factory/Tumbleweed/whatever packages plus some glue / configuration?
It is a project for SUSE, the openSUSE version is integrated with Factory (mostly).
And openSUSE MicroOS which describes itself as "Micro Service OS built by the openSUSE community.
Is this a project/project you build against in OBS? Or "just" a compilation of SUSE_15.3/Factory/Tumbleweed/whatever packages plus some glue / configuration?
It is a project for SUSE, the openSUSE version is integrated with Factory (mostly).
I do agree that short is beautiful.
Just "openSUSE $VERSION" or "SUSE $VERSION" may be too general.
I still vote for just $VERSION :-P
These other projects just have to find non-conflicting $VERSION patterns ;-)
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