Søndag den 10. maj 2015 11:40:18 skrev jdd:
Le 10/05/2015 11:26, Martin Schlander a écrit :
Those users tend to have an extremely consumeristic approach and won't ever contribute a damn thing.
may be we don't work enough in that direction :-)
Like I said, Debian, Evergreen etc. already tried that.
Tumbleweed will never be an option, no matter how good it becomes, it will still be rolling. Hence I will not use it and I can barely recommend it to anyone.
why not? It seems for me, but I'm pretty exterior of it that tumbleweed is more tested than some very appreciated openSUSE regular release of the past...
Even if we assumed for the sake of argument that Tumbleweed never had any bugs, it is still more annoying adapting to intentionally changed behaviour in Tumbleweed on a daily basis when you're trying to get things done, than it is to find a workaround for an unintended bug in stable openSUSE once every 9-12 months.
If you're motivated to use openSUSE because "I want a Linux distribution that just works", then please, help us with this new Regular Release, in order to make it perfect for you use cases.
Well, if you're going to sell this idea, you need to show me how it'll be significantly different than Debian Stable (apart from having a few great tools like yast, zypper, obs of course ;-).
why should it be different?
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