RE: Re: [opensuse] Re: is leap 42 a beta version? (WAS: Re: bug? network installation leap 42.1 sha256sum file chrashes leap42.1 system?
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: buhorojo Gesendet: Do. 19.11.2015 07:37 An: opensuse@opensuse.org Betreff: Re: [opensuse] Re: is leap 42 a beta version? (WAS: Re: bug? network installation leap 42.1 sha256sum file chrashes leap42.1 system?
On 19/11/15 02:40, Malcolm wrote:
On Wed 18 Nov 2015 07:15:37 PM CST, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 7:01 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* buhorojo [11-18-15 18:11]: [muuuuccchhhhh quoting removed ... ] even more of quoting removed...
Hi Yeah.OK. Our task is to convince our superiors that 13.2 was a good choice. They come back to us saying that now it's all changed because they look at a new name and new numbers. They can decide on windows because it's what their superiors in turn tell them. The only say we have is what we use for our projects. Understandably they are concerned now we've thrown this at them.
From the last message here, I think we're onto a winner in that we can go back with feedback that this version not only pertains to opensuse but it is indeed already a service pack. What they'll now tell us is that 12 is a version behind 13. To those who know nothing about computers, version numbers are everything.
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht Ende----- You can argue that the relationship of leap vs. 13.2 is like the relationship from windows98 and windows 2000 to XP at the time. Although Win2K was deemed the "professional" version, the one with durable future was the fusion of the two lines. Now opensuse 13.2 was already far more professional technologically than 98 (or 2k) ever was, but opensuse development speed and major version lifetime was sometimes a bit a stress in the very conservative world of business. So it was decided to create a version that fusions both worlds and takes advantage of both worlds. As Leap got also a new kernel, we can even speak of "cherry picking" so I think you have very good arguments for having chosen 13.2 at the time and to defend the choice of leap today. At least that would be my argument. others: YMMV.
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