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On October 28, 2014 8:25:07 PM EDT, Neil Rickert
On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 15:51:40 -0700 John Andersen
wrote: So now the big question: When it all goes live next month.....
Regular 13.2 -or- Tumbleweed(new)?
Go with 13.2.
Which gives me the best chance of not fighting broken stuff and being reasonably current for the longest time?
In that case, go with 13.1, and follow it onto Evergreen support.
Also If you have an opinion: Why would anyone install 13.2 and face an upgrade every X months, when they could just as well run the new Tumbleweed? With a an officially supported rolling release (finally) what is the point of the numbered releases going forward?
I'll be installing 13.2. Tumbleweed will probably be fine, and I'll also use that on one computer. But I expect Tumbleweed to break every now and then. It won't be a totally hopeless break (I hope) because of the OpenQA testing. But they don't test everything. They rely on ordinary users to find what is broken in most everyday software.
So I want to have a solid 13.2 around. If traveling with laptop, I don't want to take the risk of Tumbleweed. Something might break at an inconvenient time. And for my main desktop, I also like some stability. Maybe I'll switch that to Tumbleweed as we approach the 13.3 release, but I'll stay with stable for a while.
For the lurkers, next week's Tumbleweed is very different from today's so read the news if you don't know what that's about. ==== Basically agreeing with everything Neil said. Also expect routine Tumbleweed "zypper dup" updates to be large, so don't jump on tumbleweed if you don't have a big pipe and/or can't handle a little adventure in your life. The new Tumbleweed will likely have 10,000 or more users, so it should be pretty stable, but not as stable as a numbered release. I'm planning to stick with 13.2 on laptop. My server may not transition out of 13.1 until the end of Evergreen support. Greg -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org