Hello,
There is big difference between what SLED does and what you suggested to do, you talked about incremental updates **between different products** (aka. opensuse 10.2 --> 10.3)
With incremental updates there is no such thing as "different product" -- there is only one product, constantly evolving. "Release" is just a pick from the continuous line of development and "release" is only for newcomers, because it is always with older software (i.e. if you want to "release" new version you take packages from month before). Of course to make it sense, open/suse should become operating system -- kernel, filesystem, networking, printing, window manager. Period. No games, no fancy chat programs, mp3 players, etc. The mentioned "rest" of the software could be maintained as today -- big "surprise, surprise" releases (as opensuse extras) once in a year. have a nice day, bye PS. Cristian, there is no need to send reply twice. Thank you in advance for keeping only one copy. -- Maciej Pilichowski --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org