* Sascha Peilicke <speilicke@suse.com> [Jan 22. 2014 15:35]:
On Wednesday 22 January 2014 15:13:02 Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Sascha Peilicke <speilicke@suse.com> [Jan 22. 2014 14:19]:
Mucho agreed. I strongly vote for keeping parallel-installability. For several products (like Cloud) this is a must-have.
Hmm, I somewhat struggle with that. Why's it a 'must-have' ?
So Cloud-3 currently is still based on 1.8 and rails-2.3. We very recently got more manpower and I expect this to change soon. But at least ATM, we're not 2.1 ready.
Then Cloud-6 on SLE12 would have to provide and maintain its own ruby18 package, installed to /opt/ruby18.
That is not my point, the question is if $SUSE_PRODUCT_X will be similarly capable to adapt.
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