Hi! On 1/16/07, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:
We've briefly discussed during the last IRC meeting about what went bad in 10.2 and how we can do this better for future products, especially 10.3. I'm mainly interested in process feedback - and not on feedback that package x is broken (unless that shows a process problem).
So, let's discuss what we can do better for our next distro,
Many have voted for stability. Me too. (I use openSUSE both at work and at home.) But I'd like bring another aspect into this.: stability of the security and other patches. I've had more problems always from updates than the original release (once after bad kernel, I could not even boot! Latest example was X.org update that, AFAIK, killed my Opera). I wish I could suggest how the testing of the patches could be improved. Specially as people expect the security patches always immediately. But I cant. I hope somebody else can suggest something practical. I hope I didn't offend anybody with this. Just my 1.5 cents. Maybe I'm the only one anyways with update problems. Keep up the good work! -- HG. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org