had thought 15.4 was rc in end of april 2022 already, today I read lck post on factory
Users, was wondering when comparing opensuse roadmap article on opensuse wiki <https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap> with todays lck post on factory list <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/2XH5ILIPPZYIDEBSS3J2PBBSPBIRJ6NP/> that they are still
Waiting for RC build of Leap 15.4
goldmaster code submission was yesterday or something. ty
On 5/12/22 08:13, cagsm wrote:
Users,
was wondering when comparing opensuse roadmap article on opensuse wiki <https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap>
with todays lck post on factory list
that they are still
Waiting for RC build of Leap 15.4
goldmaster code submission was yesterday or something. ty
I went ahead and loaded the 4/27 build of 15.4 and for all practical purposes, it's complete and fully usable as a daily driver. Now I haven't tried plasma or gnome 4, but icewm, fluxbox and kde3 and working just fine. I've filed a couple of bugs, and posted a couple of issue/work-arounds here, but none of the issues are showstoppers. I did a fresh install of 15.4 given that my daily-driver was 15.0. Let's put it this way, 15.4 is one I'd be happy with if it was a full-release as of 4/27. It's 1000% more finished than 11.0 was when it was released.... (remember KDE 4.0.4a?) I am curious though what the official release date will be for 15.4, so good question. I've always been one that would rather see a release date slip a month or two to make sure all the showstopper bugs are fixed and that there had been sufficient uptake/testing of the beta. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
On 2022-05-15 19:59, David C. Rankin wrote: ...
I am curious though what the official release date will be for 15.4, so good question. I've always been one that would rather see a release date slip a month or two to make sure all the showstopper bugs are fixed and that there had been sufficient uptake/testing of the beta.
Basically, openSUSE doesn't decide. Since 15.3 we have binary compatibility, or actually the same binaries, with SLE, SUSE commercial version, for most of the distro. So the release date is about a week after SLE, whatever direction it takes. When SLE goes gold, openSUSE goes gold. We can not modify the core on our own. Just build the rest of the distribution, the parts that are not part of SLE. There was a post recently that explained the delay. Archived-At: <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/message/KHPF6LOJEAC56FHJ4DXUMOGL7MOTRLQS/> -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.3 x86_64 at Telcontar)
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