On 2021-01-10 22:30:37 Felix Miata wrote:
J Leslie Turriff composed on 2021-01-10 21:51 (UTC-0600):
Felix Miata wrote:
Sure they should be, but the creators of the changes are rarely involved in updating SDB pages. Writing documentation is a talent of its own which coders may not have. I tend to think few have any of such talent, and those that do get paid for that talent instead of giving it away.
I'm sorry; for normal application software that might be considered reasonable, but not for something as critical as system upgrade software, there should be at least some sort of 'heads-up' notification of changes.
Did you look in official documentation first? You may have it installed. If not: <https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/reference/single-html/book-ope nsuse-reference/index.html#part-reference-adv-admin>
SDBs are typically created and maintained by mere mortal users under no obligation to know what such a doc should contain, or its accuracy or relevance.
You may be jaded by the stability of TDE. ;)
:-D I admit that I'm jaded by the extensive, comprehensive documentation that I used as a systems administrator of IBM mainframe systems. Leslie --