Rajko M. wrote:
And just remark on "short" maintenance term of 18 months. For people that offer services based on openSUSE to SOHO market, it should be no problem if they support only desktops. Having end users to learn few bits ever 1.5 years should not be a problem, it can be seen as your active role to keep customer up to the modern times demands.
Somehow I suspect you don't deal with a lot of business or back-office end-users, Rajko. However, I also don't think the 18 months interval is a problem, it only means that people skip one or two releases, in particular when they (the releases) don't bring any significant/desired new functionality.
With servers is another story, but if you support services that need stability then use SLES, otherwise pull sleeves up and learn how to adapt configuration to new release, or find other in the same position and take over maintenance beyond 1.5 years.
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