On 23/09/2020 14.22, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> [09-23-20 07:42]:
On 23/09/2020 06:19, Carlos E. R. wrote:
We all agree with that, but his reason for using TW is to "avoid upgrades". With Leap, you have to do an upgrade every year, and a big upgrade about once each four or five years.
But TW is where new features are tested, you get small upgrades every week. And new features and new problems and new solutions.
LOL
Some evidence led me to conclude not to go with TW.
yes, and a saw is to cut with but there are no guarantees that the cut will be in the right place.
using Tw in a productive environment for may years with fewer problems than what I see with Leap users on the list(s).
more FUD "TW is where new features are tested".
FUD? What about the move of config files out of /etc into /usr/etc? To name just one :-)
New Features do land there much sooner than in Leap, but not for "testing". In the same respect, problem solutions are also there much sooner that most in Leap and most of those "problems" are difficulties rather than show stoppers.
Well, I saw many posts about the /etc migration. I'm very glad that people like you act as guinea pigs and use these new features, so that when they arrive at Leap they have been ironed out, and thus that we had forewarning. Thus, thank you for using TW. ;-) -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)